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Fruits in Aruba

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14 years 9 months ago #4250 by Luke
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What are the fruits found in Aruba. This is one of the things that I try in every country that I visit. I eat the fruits that they grow in that region. Is there a fruit that can only be found in Aruba? What are the fruits that they normally sell in Aruba?

I love to have mangoes and coconuts because these fruits are tropical fruits I guess.

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14 years 9 months ago #4251 by Jordan
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Oh gosh, I hadn't thought of that! I love fruit of any kind especially if it's fresh! I'm in an orange phase right now and have been to the store at least twice a week to replenish my supply!:)

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14 years 9 months ago #4257 by travelinggal
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You are looking for the Makapruim and shimarucu if you are looking for local fruits of Aruba. The Makapruim are a type of Spanish plum and come in a range of colors. The Shimarucu is also known as a caribbean cherry and just one contains your vitamin c for the day!

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14 years 9 months ago #4260 by Luke
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Mmmm... those fruits sounded really exotic and tropical. Thanks for sharing that info travelinggal. I can't wait to try these fruits when I get there. Are they available anywhere in the island or is there a specific location where I can buy them?

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14 years 9 months ago #4263 by coconut
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I would worry that with my luck I would find out that I am allergic to something local and it would ruin my vacation time. How does one know the best things to eat (or avoid)?

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14 years 9 months ago #4274 by sunandfun
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Those are sure strange names for fruits, but I'm sure we will give them a try. Do they have local vendors that sell them right on the streets? That is the way I like to buy them to be sure they are fresh.

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