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10 Philippine Fruits You Probably Haven’t Heard Of and Tried!

Catmon

This somewhat weird but beautiful-looking fruit is similar in taste to green apples. Though it is not really cultivated mainly as food, the catmon is a great addition for Philippine dishes such as kinilaw.

Catmon Photo credit: Flickr
Catmon
Photo credit: Flickr

Written by Joy Adalia

A non-functioning licensed Chemist but full-time mommy of 2 kids, full-time wife, and full-time freelancer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2 Comments

  1. Sapinit is already been sold long time ago (prior to 2009 you’ve mentioned it was been discovered) outside the elementary schools in San Pablo City.

    Locals there are selling these wild raspberry in very small plastic bags with salt.

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