Okay, so I saw this picture online of a “green fruit with black seeds inside,” and I got curious. I’m no fruit expert, but I wanted to figure out what it was and maybe even try it. My journey started, you know, the usual way.
The Hunt Begins
First, I hit up Google Images. I typed in “green fruit black seeds” and scrolled through a bunch of pictures. It’s amazing how many fruits fit that description! I saw things that looked like kiwis, some weird spiky things, and a whole lot of stuff I’d never seen before.
Narrowing it Down
I started to get a little more specific with my searches. I added words like “tropical” and “exotic,” hoping to weed out the more common fruits. I figured, if it had black seeds, it probably wasn’t your average apple or orange.

- I checked out some fruit identification websites.
- I even looked at some online grocery stores that specialize in exotic fruits.
Possible Candidates
After a while, I came up with a few possibilities. It could be a:
- Soursop: This one looked promising. It’s green, kind of bumpy, and definitely has black seeds.
- Cherimoya: Another contender. Green, a bit scaly, and the inside looked right.
- Some kind of weird melon: There are tons of melons out there, so this was a definite possibility.
- Maybe a Sugar Apple:Looks like the same with Cherimoya,I found these are very close each other.
The Taste Test (If I Can Find It!)
Now, the real challenge. I need to find one of these fruits! I plan to check out some local Asian markets and maybe a few specialty grocery stores. If I can get my hands on one (or a few!), I’ll definitely update with a taste test. Wish me luck!
I really hope i can taste and find out it,just waitting.
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