I've seen this fruit featured in videos from in countries in Asia. I'm convinced that every fruit is in Jamaica. I would definitely try it. Thanks for sharing.
Thst fruit is nice we have it in Australia the plant it in front of most hotels in the Gold Coast it is good For headache, arthritis, and stomach spasms a decoction of leaves is used. A poultice of fresh leaves mixed with oil is also used for headaches, and pulverized dried leaves was used to facilitate wound healing. A decoction of roots is believed to have aphrodisiac and cardiotonic properties. Nice video fam🇦🇺🇯🇲
It is the family of the palm trees, use the dry leaves yo make bags hats mats, i didnot know it bears a fruit Knew it since going to school a lovely evening 🎉❤🎉🎉❤
I see Noni tree in the background. Do you know how expensive that drink is when you look at some plants and vegetables where one countries doesn’t use others and drink.
Ahh, I was incorrect due to the up close thumbnail. I originally thought it was a fruit from the Duguetia family. But I know of the screw pine as well.A lot of wealthy people in the states usually keep them as ornamentals, hence the reason why the Natty found them on the hotel grounds. These trees lined the other side of the fence next to where I used to live in palm beach gardens Florida. I’m not sure if it was discussed but it can be propagated by air layering or offshoot separation. It is also Dioecious requiring male and female plants for pollination. Nice video once again @myislandjamaica Bless
The screw pine beneficial “The genus is characterized by numerous long, narrow, parallel-veined, palmlike leaves with spiny margins and midribs that are produced in tufts at the branch tips in three or four close twisted ranks around the stem, forming the screwlike helices of leaves that give the common name screw pine to these plants.
I don’t think it’s a weird fruit. It’s an exotic fruit. Someone left a fruit or seed,and it grew. Good time to plant a lot of the same seeds, so within a few years there would be more fruit bearing trees. Thats a good thing. Super foods. I’m sure there’s an abundance of that fruit in other countries❤
Tell me, would you try this weird fruit? Tell me "Yes" or "No" below, please 👇
Got the tree across from my house it has a sweet perfume smell.. didn't know it could be eaten 😮😮😮
Headed to ja in dec I'll try it I've tried almost all the fruits there never saw that one yet tho
@@myislandjamaica yes, I would.
@@myislandjamaica I I would definitely try it!!!
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I will try this fruit
I've seen this fruit featured in videos from in countries in Asia. I'm convinced that every fruit is in Jamaica.
I would definitely try it.
Thanks for sharing.
Pondosa, screwpine.
Good fruit.
Yes ,I'm always looking for something new.
Thst fruit is nice we have it in Australia the plant it in front of most hotels in the Gold Coast it is good For headache, arthritis, and stomach spasms a decoction of leaves is used. A poultice of fresh leaves mixed with oil is also used for headaches, and pulverized dried leaves was used to facilitate wound healing. A decoction of roots is believed to have aphrodisiac and cardiotonic properties. Nice video fam🇦🇺🇯🇲
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Thank you very much for this interesting, informative video. Never heard of this screw pine before. We learn something new every day.
You are welcome my friend.
WOOOOW! IM READY TO TRY IT !
I would I enjoy trying new fruits
Oh yeah id definitely try it if I could😊
And be sure not to miss the Dragon Fruit! You can find the link here: th-cam.com/video/WzYUc2KbEY0/w-d-xo.html
@@myislandjamaica love dragon fruit. It’s expensive in the 🇺🇸
Saw this fruit on tv years ago
Been wanting to taste this ,like for ever , or at least locate it
Yes,I saw it in Portland but no one ate it.Also they were all green ,but I was curious I knew their was more to this fruit.Thank you so much.
Jamaica is blessed ❤❤❤ love the program
Yes! I want to try it!
Yes i will try it.
Yes i would.
It is the family of the palm trees, use the dry leaves yo make bags hats mats, i didnot know it bears a fruit
Knew it since going to school a lovely evening 🎉❤🎉🎉❤
I see Noni tree in the background. Do you know how expensive that drink is when you look at some plants and vegetables where one countries doesn’t use others and drink.
Rare & a beauty to behold. I am game to try any FRUIT.
thats the spirit
I will try the juice
The tree is use for beautification also
Yes
Awesome
Once again, mi nuh know dis fruit lol
Native to the palm 🌴 can be Fermented into wine. Indigenous also found in the Amazon jungle.
cool
Ahh, I was incorrect due to the up close thumbnail. I originally thought it was a fruit from the Duguetia family.
But I know of the screw pine as well.A lot of wealthy people in the states usually keep them as ornamentals, hence the reason why the Natty found them on the hotel grounds. These trees lined the other side of the fence next to where I used to live in palm beach gardens Florida. I’m not sure if it was discussed but it can be propagated by air layering or offshoot separation. It is also Dioecious requiring male and female plants for pollination.
Nice video once again @myislandjamaica
Bless
Yes. Love and thanks family.
Yes.
Oh yes
The screw pine beneficial
“The genus is characterized by numerous long, narrow, parallel-veined, palmlike leaves with spiny margins and midribs that are produced in tufts at the branch tips in three or four close twisted ranks around the stem, forming the screwlike helices of leaves that give the common name screw pine to these plants.
😊 yes!
Blessings to u and family, thanks for sharing ❤
Same to you!
I definitely would try this
please do.
Thank you for sharing Mr Gayle
You bet!
I would use it 🌴
Kinda look like the hemp tree. I would definitely try it. Thank you for another wonderful and educational video. Did I miss the name?
Its the screw pine
@@myislandjamaica Thank you very much.
Yes. If it smells floral that makes it edible.
Please which app do you use for plant research?
I would ike to try it.
Will watch later
Bedtime for me now 😊
understand, thanks.
Yes it is found in South East Asia.
@wellesley. - I wish you would describe the sweetness like sweet like what? Or it’s incomparable?
Hard to say my friend
I've seen this fruit on TH-cam a few months ago. But it is a little bit darker. In side of it is a jell.
It smells nice. Bears on a special palm. Right after you cross the bridge at Seven Rivers. Looks like it came from Thailand.
certainly, yes.
Could be a family of the pineapple Of course I would try it.. some People was afraid of the Maumi until the were educate about it🇯🇲💯
I know that plant people use to buy the leaves for making mats bags and other crafts never know the fruit could be eaten we call it the hemp tree
interesting!
Yes, why not try it? It's natural and from the earth so I would try it to see how it tastes.
of course.
My birthplace my Rasta brother ❤
in real life?
So many on the ground wonder what it taste like
I drive past that tree very often did not know it was something that could eat very intrested how could anyone get a plant of the dragon fruit
interesting indeed. For the dragon fruit, contact is in video.
Please make videos of mangosteens, longans and rambutans.
Thanks for the suggestions
this is the pine fruit that is on the Jamaican moto before
for real?
It is a beautiful what's the name?
Shapes like jackfruit peg before the seed is removed
What parish is this fruit found?
seven rivers, st. james
The plant is not as unusual as you might think. A lot of hotels have this plant by their fence line.
You are right but it is not eaten because we don't know that they are palatable
There is a palm tree that Africa use to make palm oil those palm tree grow wild in some countries. You should research that plant tree.
Do you have a name?
I have try this but taste like bitter mango
I like the nutritional value,but as far as eating it,not for me. I'll stick to gynap.
What is gynap? Yuh mean guinep? Not mocking just asking….
It is edible
Why not it's afruit.
lol.
Look like Kadsura
Yes, it looks similar to Kadsura, but they are not related.
👍 up the video please 🙏
Thanks much
Hard like sugar cane?
Yes
They haven't it.
Nope
I don’t think it’s a weird fruit. It’s an exotic fruit. Someone left a fruit or seed,and it grew. Good time to plant a lot of the same seeds, so within a few years there would be more fruit bearing trees. Thats a good thing. Super foods. I’m sure there’s an abundance of that fruit in other countries❤
Yes
my kinda girl.
Yes
Yes
Cool