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Mamoncillo fruits grow on small trees in oblong clusters. Interestingly, in appearance, they closely resemble the popular lime. However, they are somewhat smaller, with a diameter of about 1-2 inches.
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Well, 'scuse us for being gringos. We saw those guys on the street corners in Miami hawking little green fruits in netted yellow baggies, but we didn't know what they were, so we bought some for $2.
Native to Northern South America. They are the tiny green fruit near the bananas. Careful not to get it in your clothes or it will stain them. Wait! Before you go... Consider donating to Mission Local ...
The Cubano Inter-Americano Club held the Fiesta del Mamoncillo on Saturday, a day-long celebration of Cuban music, dance, and food at the Schuetzen Park catering house.