Name That Exotic Food Week 3 — Part 2

By justopia
I've got two common names; what are they?

I've got two common names; what are they?



This fruit is commonly known by two names in different parts of the world. What are those TWO names?

Remember, please do not answer the questions in the chat room. Just post your answers to questions 1 & 2 below in the comments field and I’ll look for responses before the end of the show tonight.

Thanks!

7 Responses to “Name That Exotic Food Week 3 — Part 2”

  1. Jane M Says:

    Looks like an ugly pomegranite and kiwi – i’ve NO idea!

  2. Matthew Sievert Says:

    Oka tubers or New Zealand Yams.

  3. Matthew Sievert Says:

    dragon fruit or pitaya

  4. bb_2u Says:

    This is a Red Pitaya

  5. justopia Says:

    The Dragon Fruit as the supermarket labels it here, was very juicy, had no taste and no aroma. It was a big disappointment. It was similar to my reaction to Papaya. Nothing. :(

    It looks like we have 3 people with the correct answers:

    Matt, bb and Tenten, but Matt and bb were the first in. If you send me your addresses, I’ll get your prizes out to you next week.

    Thanks for playing!

  6. Jane M Says:

    Cool what’s the prize?

  7. Pablo Says:

    i HAVE A LOT OF THAT IN MY BACK YARD, IS CALLED PITAYA AND IT COMES IN MANY DIFERENT COLORS, EACH ONE WITH HIS OWN PERSONAL TASTE, SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH I NOW IT SUKCS, IM FROM GUADALAJARA JALISCO MEXICO.

    BY THE WAY HERE IN MEXICO IT COST LIKE ONE KILO FOR A DOLLAR OR LESS

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