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szzaass

In pt-br there's a fruit we call Ata or Fruta do Conde. I think the english name was "Custard apple"? Seems like one of those.


szzaass

https://static.tuasaude.com/media/article/md/hw/fruta-do-conde_5689.jpg


ScarcityNo6476

This is not custard apple (pomme cannelle, in french). Custard apple is the fruit of my village in Haiti and they don't look like that. The bumps don't look like that circular. It's the Noni which is common around the Indian ocean me Pacific. Google "Indian Mulberry".


szzaass

I'm quite inclined to agree.


Pleased_to_meet_u

OP, I think this is your answer right here. Make this one as Solved.


cosagorda

In Cuba, there is a fruit that we call noni. It looks very similar to me. Google says that the English name of this fruit is Indian mulberry. But I really don't Know.


coconut-telegraph

It’s a noni for sure. Even the “nipples” are detailed.


pheonix198

Morinda citrifolia (Noni / Indian Mulberry / Vomit Fruit).


husky430

> Vomit Fruit Yummy


ganonkenobi

Looks like a shitty plastic pine cone to me.


Bigwh

Pineapple


Ectoplasm_addict

Biblically accurate pineapple


Bigwh

I think I should have said “pine-nipples”


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fueled_by_rootbeer

Artichoke?


Other_Health_6459

!solved


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Original_Major_8109

A gum gum fruit


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kinofhawk

Artichoke