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Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by doreenvee(f): 7:01pm On Jun 30, 2015
loomer:
Cut one taste na, den u fit give am name
quite harsh.lol smiley
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by onunwa21(m): 7:07pm On Jun 30, 2015
Wow dis is frantmango, use in cure 4 ebola. Pls send ur location
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by oceanet: 7:36pm On Jun 30, 2015
It looks like coffee seeds, you can as well ask google.com
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by LordPherule(m): 7:42pm On Jun 30, 2015
Look like that fruit of alabombom insect we called it those days.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by noblegrex: 9:36pm On Jun 30, 2015
I guess Herbalist will have a good answer to that question bt I'm nt 1 ot any 1 that deasl with herbs or so. Better still do further reaserch on your own on that. It might b atree that will give u d fame. May d fluid can cure Aids or Ebola, u never can tell. Go to d lab. Abi naaaaaaaaa
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by RuffRhyder(m): 9:43pm On Jun 30, 2015
This fruit is used in preparing local soup in some part of the Yoruba tribe. I know the fruit very well, in fact I have eaten the soup before, just that I can't remember the name right now. People from remote parts of Akure, Akoko,.....etc use it very well.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by ta4ba3(m): 10:56pm On Jun 30, 2015
docphresh:
Bush apple!
It's called chop and die
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by loomer: 11:06pm On Jun 30, 2015
doreenvee:
quite harsh.lol smiley
He's only gonna be the founder na
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by logica(m): 12:10am On Jul 01, 2015
IAmTobore:
Ok na fruit. Go eat am!
Ever heard of "edible" and "non-edible" fruits? Which school did you go to?
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by mecussey(m): 12:12am On Jul 01, 2015
AsanwaKC:
otu osha tongue tongue
nwanyi mbanno, how market na?
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by IAmTobore(m): 12:32am On Jul 01, 2015
logica:
Ever heard of "edible" and "non-edible" fruits? Which school did you go to?
The school I went to was far better yours. Mumu.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by logica(m): 1:18am On Jul 01, 2015
IAmTobore:
The school I went to was far better yours. Mumu.
LMAO. Who's the mumu here? The m0r0n who thinks that all fruits are edible I would think. Let's assume you are the problem here since you went to a good school; but apparently you are too block headed for anything to enter.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by izzieman: 2:43am On Jul 01, 2015
It looks like a variety of figs.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by tpiander: 3:28am On Jul 01, 2015
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by tpiander: 3:52am On Jul 01, 2015
the stem is also different:

https://drinks.seriouseats.com/images/2012/08/20120826-cherry-514.jpg

so, i doubt its coffee but never say never.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by tpiander: 3:59am On Jul 01, 2015
Neduzze5:
That's not a brick wall oh.. It's the normal 6 inches sand and cement blocks we all are used to. Just that age and weather conditions have changed it's look.
if you are ogling for my ip, ask the mods for it or check with our brethren in you know where.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by IAmTobore(m): 4:06am On Jul 01, 2015
logica:
LMAO. Who's the mumu here? The m0r0n who thinks that all fruits are edible I would think. Let's assume you are the problem here since you went to a good school; but apparently you are too block headed for anything to enter.
No one is perfect, english is a borrowed language. Because I used it wrongly doesn't pave way for you to attack me in the first place. Your sick brain was suppose to let you know that I was trying to inform the OP that the fruit isn't edible. You would've earned respect by correcting me, but your immaturity over-shadowed your IQ. Next time learn to correct others.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by Neduzze5(op): 4:41am On Jul 01, 2015
tpiander:
if you are ogling for my ip, ask the mods for it or check with our brethren in you know where.
I don't understand......
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by sartee(m): 7:56am On Jul 01, 2015
tpiander:
is someone's umbilical cord buried there, or why is the thread on front page? huh

op, what concerns nairaland with the tree or you yourself? huh
Lol ... the thing is I believe we are all here to learn. I haven't seen a fruit or a tree that bears such fruits before. I might be tempted to taste it and God help me if it's not poisonous. Information is power ...
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by logica(m): 8:40am On Jul 01, 2015
IAmTobore:
No one is perfect, english is a borrowed language. Because I used it wrongly doesn't pave way for you to attack me in the first place. Your sick brain was suppose to let you know that I was trying to inform the OP that the fruit isn't edible. You would've earned respect by correcting me, but your immaturity over-shadowed your IQ. Next time learn to correct others.
Go sideways you dolt. I asked a direct rhetoric question to make you realize you had goofed and and then your response was a sarcastic "go and eat it then" or some ret@rded response to that effect. After you had been cut to size, you are now moping. Who has the time to attack you? You are too small for an attack in the scheme of things. By the way, you can keep your respect in your pocket.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by Pamelayoung: 9:57am On Jul 01, 2015
It looks like guava
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by Nobody: 10:40am On Jul 01, 2015
Please this is Fig it houses insects inside. its edible .
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by lagbaja(m): 11:34am On Jul 01, 2015
It is called cluster fig, otherwise known as gulag tree. The botanical name is ficus racemosa.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_racemosa

Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by tpiander: 4:16pm On Jul 01, 2015
lagbaja:
It is called cluster fig, otherwise known as gulag tree. The botanical name is ficus racemosa.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_racemosa
you may be right, it does look similar.
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by anienge001: 6:18pm On Jul 01, 2015
thecommunist:
first and foremost, pomegranates don't grow in the tropics, it can only grow in the temperates, so it cannot be it secondly, pomegrnsates grow together in bunches and not on tree stem like we have in your picture. So bro, that can never be pomegranate.
Guy, the bold part of your statement is not accurate. Any brief search on pomegranate will show that it also grow in the tropics. It is well grown in India which has some tropical climate. It is also grown in Kenya which is even closer to the equator that Nigeria.

Haven said that, the fruit is certainly not pomegranate!! @OP, I know you wish it is pomegranate, no it is not
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by nnamdizen(m): 8:52pm On Jul 01, 2015
shamecurls:
Pinemangopawpaw
Some are mad... grin
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by Neduzze5(op): 9:02pm On Jul 01, 2015
lagbaja:
It is called cluster fig, otherwise known as gulag tree. The botanical name is ficus racemosa.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_racemosa
You are certainly very right. It is cluster fig
Re: What Fruit Could This Be? by Neduzze5(op): 9:03pm On Jul 01, 2015
anienge001:
Guy, the bold part of your statement is not accurate. Any brief search on pomegranate will show that it also grow in the tropics. It is well grown in India which has some tropical climate. It is also grown in Kenya which is even closer to the equator that Nigeria.

Haven said that, the fruit is certainly not pomegranate!! @OP, I know you wish it is pomegranate, no it is not
Lolz... I wish it was make I carry am enter shoprite now now!!

It is cluster fig by the way and very medicinal
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