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    I dare you to find a better fruit.

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    Good, fresh pineapple is at least as good. Your move.

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    in-season, red, seedless grapes from Whole Foods....
    (i am convinced places like Whole Foods gets a better selection of certain fruits)

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    Pineapple is definitely in a tier below grapefruit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericholas View Post
    in-season, red, seedless grapes from Whole Foods....
    (i am convinced places like Whole Foods gets a better selection of certain fruits)
    Are you even trying?

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    Ripe mango straight off the tree.

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    I never realized how much I like fruit until reading this thread. I think mango might be the only fruit I've tried that I don't like. There is also some strange asian fruit that smells absolutely godawful but is really good.

    Fake edit - it's called durian. Evidently it smells so bad it's banned from some hotels and transportation!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    I never realized how much I like fruit until reading this thread. I think mango might be the only fruit I've tried that I don't like.
    You crazy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by utexas61 View Post
    Are you even trying?
    ...grape hater.....

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    White peaches from an ancient tree in the garden of the long abandoned house next door.

    They come out mid summer and I can smell them while I am sitting out on my deck.

    Quick jump over the fence, climb the tree, pick a few, climb back into my yard, wash and cut them and share them with my kids. Their aroma is unbelievable and the taste just amazing.

    They'd taste great anyway, but because they're "stolen" fruit they taste even better

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