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Thursday, January 15, 2026
African Star Apple Is In Season...
Its the season for African star Apple and if you live in Nigeria especially, you should have started eating this fruit....
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Udara- in Igbo
ReplyDeleteUdara nwannu.
ReplyDeleteNot yet to see the succulent ones.
ReplyDeleteUdara in Igbo.
ReplyDeleteAgbaluma in Hausa
Agbalumo in Yoruba.
Not a fan of this fruit, but last year, I blended it with pineapple, and it was sooo good.
ReplyDeleteGood you added pineapple 🍍
DeleteI watched a lady making juice with it on YouTube video...I no try am o, make e no slap me 🤣
Nooo Adunni udala nwannu dey sweet like sugar eeh
DeleteYou will lick everything oo 🙄
There is one sweet agbalumo tree near my Uncle's house 😋
ReplyDeleteChildren no dey let am rest 😁
We call it ochie in my place.
ReplyDeleteName of your place?
DeleteAdunni, ochie is what we call it in ora language
DeleteSlim shady, am Auchi 😊
DeleteOh Anon, you call yours ochie too? That's nice 👍
It is called Udadi in Efik
ReplyDeleteHad some last week and it was pure Sugar
That's from Togo/Benin. Its genetically modified just like those small sweet pineapples. Very bad
DeleteCherry 🍒 fruit
ReplyDeleteI still they wait make rain fall first before I start.
ReplyDeleteAgbalumo in yoruba, bought 4 for 300 last week. It didn't slap at all😉
ReplyDeleteIt's called "ehia" in Igala.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan, I've been slapped too many times.
Udala in Igbo
ReplyDeleteI don't like it
I concur Gloglo
DeleteUdala Igbo name
Uadala dey sweet pass like sugar
Not a fan Biko 🚶
ReplyDeleteThe last time I tasted it All my Face became swollen And my body itching me I Ended up At St Leo's Hospital
Hello iya Boys
Classic allergic reaction
DeleteJesus! Twiny isi gini 🙆
DeleteIt's called eha in my place and I just like the sweet ones. The sour ones make one's mouth do somehow and I ain't a fan of them.
ReplyDeleteI know it as Agbalumo and Cherry. I like it when it's so ripe.
ReplyDeleteI love this fruit.
ReplyDeleteI've not tasted it this year though I've been seeing it around.
I am not a fan, but l have already bought it twice as early as the new season is...
ReplyDeleteMy husband brought some back from Nigeria so delicious
ReplyDeleteThe Lagos ones are sweetest, you will be very lucky to get sweet ones in Abuja. I thought it’s called Ute in Igala.
ReplyDeleteI love Agbalumo ❤️
ReplyDeleteVery good for diabetes, cholesterol, vit C deficiency, iron etc
ReplyDeleteUdara in Igbo
ReplyDeleteI lick sweet one yesterday,every sweet..