Do you know what is this..?

..do you know what is inside? 👀
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Do you know what is this..?

..do you know what is inside? 👀
#asknostr #growNostr #weirdstr
Some kind of cherry tomato, right? I forget its actual name...
Ground cherry
I didn't know the name, but I guess!! They are soo good! Taste something like lemon grape, a bit like a loquat/medlar.. so strange.. weird.. love it!

Something you get with your food sometimes when eating out. I have no idea what it's called. I ate it once and it didn't taste really good either.
Ahah yeah I saw it once in a cocktail as garnish, didn't remember it until your note ahahah i like it!
Kinder egg
kinda looks like ground cherries but it's been a minute since I saw them. Is there a round ball inside?
Physalis peruviana they are easy to germinate from seed just not very hardy. Quite tasty too 🙂
This is a cool name! They taste really good, as I do like sour/tarte taste.. love them 😁
Yah you will never guess where they are from 😉 Spit out some seeds and try growing them. Might be a bit late in the season for them to fruit depending on where you are but you can always bring it indoors or get some practice for next season.
Lol.. a couple of mins ago while I was spitting trough the window some of the ones that were stuck between my teeth, I just thought.. "imagine if they grow..?" 🤣😂🫂💜🍀
😂👍 they probably will.
Yep if you plant them once in the garden you will have them pop up like weeds forever after just from the fallen fruits!
I love weird infesting plants with orange sour fruits inside 🤩
It is becoming my favourite plant/fruit in a day 😂🤣
They are delicious! I let them grow in random corners of the garden so you always have something to snack all summer. If they have enough space and fertile ground they will get massive, and a single plant can make 100s of fruits!! 😋
Aguaymanto
I don't know the name, first time tasting them, and I like the taste 😁.. cool name, everyone ia giving a different one, probably they are all correct just different versions of the same ahahh
It's a Peruvian fruit. I think they call it golden berries in the US. Very tasty with some yogurt, granola and honey.
That’s a Physalis (Goldenberry). Inside the husk is a sweet-tart orange fruit full of vitamin C. Just peel and eat—nature’s little treasure. 🍊
We call them Chinese lantern berries.
Very similar to the tomatillo (for making salsa verdi).
My plants get smashed by the 3 striped potato beetle & so stopped self seeding.
Yeah potato beetles do love them but generally the plants are so vigorous they can sustain the damage. If fact, we kind of use them as a trap crop towards the edges of the production areas because the potato beetles love them even more than potatoes!
Great idea - they do seem to love them.
Beetle populations explode here when I have the ground cherries which is funny because they don't seem to bother anything else. The plants quickly get stripped of leaves and die. I'm in zone 10b so it gets pretty warm & humid. Too hot to grow potatoes.
It's just something else I can't grow in the subtropics.
Goldenberries! Those bright yellow fruits with juice that bursts in your mouth sweet . A Chinese auntie shared some with me on a yacht last time, and I’ve been craving them ever since... but I can’t find them anywhere here. https://www.yachttrading.com/new-yachts-for-sale/
This was my first try, and loved them 🤤😁
I know them as Cape Gooseberries. Grew up with them. Very tasty