Ok, I'm Brazilian and no cupuaçu tastes like chocolate. It does have a similar taste of cacao, but just the fresh pulp of the cacao fruit. A better example of what cupuaçu tastes like, is a very floral taste with hints of passion fruit. It has a very strong sweet flowery smell but the fruit itself is very sour, I recommend eating the meat with sugar or making a juice of it. It is very delicious I strongly recommend it!
I currently go thru it some food would taste rotten and are perfectly fine since I asked my mom to check my foods for me. Once I tried the miracle berries it helped me out a lot due to my food options becoming limited. Lol I don't think they meant it like we couldn't eat at all and I hope your sis is doing better @@ErezElene
@@ambroseskyon occasion the blade can snap off and you'll still hurt yourself. And just cause you trust yourself does not mean you still can't chop into your hand. I don't care who it is or if you do this for a living, you can still get hurt badly if you don't chop properly.
I have 3 cupuaçu plants in my backyard. I live in the southeast, so there's a surprisingly large amount of people that never heard of it. The flesh does NOT taste like chocolate mixed with pineapple lmao, just like the flesh on cacao pods taste nothing like chocolate. In cupuaçu's case, it's taste is even weirder, as it simply isn't sweet by itself. The different types of candies, and juices you can make with it, however, are simply amazing. One of a kind taste, if you ever visit Brazil, I highly recommend drinking the juice.
When it comes to fruit and vegetables, or anything that naturally exists, they usually have a very unique flavor profile that it’s nearly impossible to describe. However they usually have similar notes of flavor to each other hence the use of other fruit as description
Thats how we describe anything we're unfamiliar with, we compare it to what's similar. Like if you explained a word's meaning to someone, you would explain it with its synonyms.
The number 1 fruit is also present in the southern region of Brazil. I ate it and it's a very tasty fruit, but you just can't eat too much of it becuse its calcium oxilates really start to hurt your mouth
for that last one, the calcium is in the form of these really little crystals that will make it feel like you're eating fibreglass. they can also rapidly turn into kidney stones if you eat too much. the fruit takes about a year to ripen and is ripe when the scales start to fall off on their own (ripening depends on country's climate)
@lightninglemma It is extremely painful, the pain from the teeny barbs lodged in throat tissue can last for days- supposedly even over a week. But! That's why you don't eat it underripe! Also you can actually see the calcium spines- it's all the black stuff. If you look up pictures you can see very ripe monstera fruit where there's almost no black stuff except the core. The little black dots falling off in the video is the spines. Basically just get rid of that stuff&you're good.:) High effort but worth it to try at least once.
I have eaten some of it... both ripe and somewhat green. It is way better when it is ripe! The stinging is a tad painful but no... I will not recommend you eat the whole thing!
Oh boy you shouldn't come to India 😂 Or you should if u wanna get used to reality outside developed countries. Most tender coconuts are chopped this way, Most coconuts are chopped this way but with a sikle, they spin the coconut in air every time they hit it until it cracks into 2 pieces.
My old family home had a Monstera Deliciosa growing in the backyard; it wasn't until the last month in that place that we discovered the fruit was actually edible on it. It'd been in the backyard ever since we moved in, was left untouched when we did a complete garden makeover because of its sure size and is now being looked after by the new family that lives there.
Miracle berry existis here in Brazil too, just in dry regions like Cerrado, its called Fruta Milagrosa (just a translation for miracle berry). Here it have a different color but has the same effect, but you need to eat it for minutes to start
My parents are planting this fruit too in our yard, we're living in Indonesia. It's quite hard to cultivate it here, but after they figure out the correct way, we kept 4 tree of it, and has been giving the others to our relatives 😁
@ 0:20 It's called the Nipa palm fruit because if you whack at it with a sharp knife with your hand right under it like this genius is doing, your knife will have a nip a' your palm... and you'll probably also lose a finger or two.
There’s a fruit called rambutan it’s my favorite it’s hairy skin is hard so you cut the skin in half and eat the sweet white flesh on the inside but you have to eat around the huge seed in the middle. it tastes like grapes and apples and it’s so refreshing! You can get a whole bunch of it at your local Meijer❤️
Asian grocery stores carry some unusual (to Americans) fruits and vegetables. There is a Vietnamese store a mile from my house that has amazing selection of interesting foods, fresh and dried. They also have their own restaurant full of traditional and modern viet foods and drinks and a pharmacy inside to better serve the Viet speaking community but it's open to anyone. Pretty cool place.
@@letsreallytalk9482yeah, no. Many of them aren't exported so you won't find someone to send them to you and even if, they require special airlift shipping and will very likely not go through customs.
nipa palm fruit is called kolang kaling in indonesian! it's actually so good when cooked with cocopandan syrup (or any red syrups you prefer). it's also good for your body's joints :) edit: apparently kolang-kaling is from different species and genus altogether
Nipa Palm Fruit is a key ingredients to making the Maubanin Lambanog, A Fermented Alcoholic Drinks from Mauban, Quezon Province of the Philippines' Southern Tagalog Region.
The Miracle Berry is super common in the Cape areas. I was taught it's called wild cherry though. Always a nice treat to find when I walked home from my school bus stop 😊 good times
I was watching this video and then my neighbor came and we watched it together and it changed his life and touched his heart I then went and rented a big projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too we are all so grateful for this video thank you so much.
Brazillian here I absolutely LOVE Cupuaçu. It's perfect for sweets. Unfortunatelly, it's more common on the north, hard to found down south. But if anyone has a chance, try it. Warning, it's quite sour. Creamy and sweet, but has a strong sourness. I personally like sour fruits, but might not be your thing.
I planted an Akebia a few years ago. Still waiting for it to bear fruit, but it's also a pretty decorative vine. It even keeps it's leaves during winter
To me the smell was so amazing seeet pineapple banana combo. Like the most tropical smell ever. The effort of waiting for it to ripen annoyed me though
The miracle fruit is pretty amazing. I've had it about an hour after i picked it and it was wild. Too bad it goes bad quickly because the tablet form doesn't work as well
As a Brazilian 🇧🇷, I have been summoned to say it's just another endemic fruit actually, I don't know anyone who has had it raw because it's only common around the far north states of Pará and Amazonas. The same access you'd have for processed cupuaçu ice cream you find near the Açaí ice cream on fancy super markets in NY is the one I can also find in the supermarkets here in São Paulo, and that's the only one I have tried once so far, although most of them are actually "artificial cupuaçu flavoured". Now the one fruit that literally grows EVERYWHERE and we have a huge variety are Bananas, limes, mangoes and avocados. And Pitanga. You can find those in the city zone, because they survive without any maintenance, very often they appear by themselves.
Actually it's not endemic. It's really strong culturally in the north region, mainly from it's sweet syrup, ice creams and how creamy it is. Fellow amapaense here ❤
It's awesome, we usually eat it together with açaí, but altho he isn't entirely wrong in the description of the flavour, he forgot to mention that its also sour, so usually we pair it up with açaí which we eat like a smoothie with syrup to balance everything out, but yes it's extremely creamy on its own and has quite an unique taste to it
As an brazilian, i can confirm he said cupuaçu right not like every other american, nailed it! Fun fact: we mostly use cupuaçu to make ice cream, and by far its one of the best ice creams
My parents have the Monstera Deliciosa plant in their yard (Australia). For ages I have asked Mum if the fruit has ripened yet and they're still not ready! Can't wait to dig in! 😋
@@muf1nl0rd Yes, it's from Pokémon TCG, but originally it came from Gen II games (Gold, Silver and Crystal); but exists only in that Gen, as since Gen 3 it was replaced by Lum Berry.
There's also a fruit called Calabash that can be found in the Philippines idk where if you cook the inside and leave it you will eventually feel disgusted because the fruit is now black but that's natural because if you leave it for a while to cool, and if you drink the liquid it will eventually taste like a good wine or some sort. (But it will taste like rotten if you leave it on the fridge so better leave it on the room temperature)
a small correction, in Brazil there is no national fruit, in the state there is not even a national animal, with US you have the bald eagle, the cupuaçu it is only a fruit originally from Brazil. And a curious fact, you can make chocolate with cupuaçu!
@@anaditullio Talvez seja porque você é de São Paulo, no nordeste essas coisas são mais comum, tem até o mel da fruta (cupuaçu também) e outras coisas.
I've had multiple of the monster diliciosa fruit before its really good I have and 1 in the kitchen right now (I just call them a delicious monster tho)
AFAIK there are companies that are looking into it, but it's definitely not widespread The thing about the chemical in miracle fruit is that it works on acidic things, like citrus fruits (Wikipedia also mentions soft drinks)
I like the fruit that a knight and his long sword have to retrieve it, a maniac with an ax has to chop it open, yet you need to get a pair of tweezers and perform micro-surgery to remove and eat its delicate fruit.
Ah! Como eu amo quando os gringos falam das coisas boas e deliciosas do Brasil!😊 A propósito, existe um tipo de chocolate feito do cupuaçu chamado "Chocoçu".
Eu nasci e cresci em uma cidade no norte do BR, mas nunca ouvi falar do chocoçu. Esse chocolate é feito do caroço do cupuaçu? No norte é mais comum usar a geleia do cupuaçu como receio para trufas de chocolate, além de sucos e vitaminas.
@@gleiciane4137 eu vi uma vez em um programa de curiosidade e depois de negócios na TV pois os cara BR inventaram o chocoçu e depois os chineses depois de verem fizeram o mesmo e oficializarão o que gerou uma treta.
@@strucktwice6067 you have to eat it ripe, if you don’t eat it ripe it’ll feel like your throat in on fire and your throat is being stabbed by millions of sharp painful needles and it’s not fun at all
I have tried monstera deliciosa and it can be found EXTREMELY commonly in Australia in Sydney forests or places with plants, wait until hexagons naturally fall of and then eat the part where the hexagons fell off, it is so good
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🤓Actually it’s pronounce lee-chee
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It's
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Ok, I'm Brazilian and no cupuaçu tastes like chocolate. It does have a similar taste of cacao, but just the fresh pulp of the cacao fruit. A better example of what cupuaçu tastes like, is a very floral taste with hints of passion fruit. It has a very strong sweet flowery smell but the fruit itself is very sour, I recommend eating the meat with sugar or making a juice of it. It is very delicious I strongly recommend it!
Exatamente. Tenho a sorte de ter uns pés aqui no Rio de Janeiro; pouca gente conhece, no máximo fazem suco da polpa congelada de mercado
Eles deviam ter citado a jabuticaba. Tido estrangeiro acha a coisa mais louca do mundo
Cupuaçu nao tem nada de estranho
😊
I think it's a job for the miracle berry, considering the cupuaçu is sour. 😎
Eu acho que meu avô tinha tentado plantar um na casa dele mais nunca funcionou.
The Miracle fruit also allows cancer patients to taste their food when going through chemo.
I don't know what people didn't made this the head comment
That is truly a miracle, very much deserving of its name.
That's quite nice. Warms my heart a bit.
Um, my sister went through chemo and could taste food 🤨
I currently go thru it some food would taste rotten and are perfectly fine since I asked my mom to check my foods for me. Once I tried the miracle berries it helped me out a lot due to my food options becoming limited. Lol I don't think they meant it like we couldn't eat at all and I hope your sis is doing better @@ErezElene
That dude had so much confidence in that fucking machete
Its common here in Indonesia and Malaysia even i can chop without losing my hand in that way -even tho i once accidentally made my hand bleed-
its not the machete he trusts, its himself. hes the one controlling it and he knows where its gonna go and how hard hes chopping.
Ever see those guys who sell coconuts at the beach? It’s impressive
You know the dude is an absolute expert at wielding it and messing with him is suicidal.
@@ambroseskyon occasion the blade can snap off and you'll still hurt yourself. And just cause you trust yourself does not mean you still can't chop into your hand. I don't care who it is or if you do this for a living, you can still get hurt badly if you don't chop properly.
I think I have a severe case of procrastination
Me too, it will ruin my life someday. I'm fully aware, yet nothing changed.
@@parisheidi3119 You're right.. even though I know I can't stop myself procrastinating
Are you sure, you need to think about it more 😂😂
Same
We can break the cycle guys
Turn your device off *now*
And go do your work
A moment of silence for our brave predecessors who sacrificed so that we could know these were edible.
Don’t view this profile🗿
@@DarkDomain0001 ok
True
I know. I always imagine our poor little starving ancestors trying things. 😢❤
The worst part is, most of them didn't die, they just shit their brains out if it wasn't edible 💀
I have 3 cupuaçu plants in my backyard. I live in the southeast, so there's a surprisingly large amount of people that never heard of it. The flesh does NOT taste like chocolate mixed with pineapple lmao, just like the flesh on cacao pods taste nothing like chocolate. In cupuaçu's case, it's taste is even weirder, as it simply isn't sweet by itself. The different types of candies, and juices you can make with it, however, are simply amazing. One of a kind taste, if you ever visit Brazil, I highly recommend drinking the juice.
Western movies that show alien fruits are basically just showing these guys 9/10 times
And sometimes they just look like really big lychees 😂
These and dragonfruits.
I remember an alien food that was called “leola root” that was just a piece of ginger with a long grass like stem 🥴 it was the early 90s but STILL
And weird mutated plants in post-apocalyptic films/games too. Those weird red plants growing all over in Fallout 1 and 2? That's cynomorium.
I thought miracle berry was some artificial GMO type stuff
I think it’s funny that we use other fruits to describe the way a different fruits taste
Of course, theres no other way to describe it to western people as there is no other frame of reference
When it comes to fruit and vegetables, or anything that naturally exists, they usually have a very unique flavor profile that it’s nearly impossible to describe. However they usually have similar notes of flavor to each other hence the use of other fruit as description
Yeah because most people know what banana, pineapple etc taste like, so it's easier to describe this rare fruits using those
Thats how we describe anything we're unfamiliar with, we compare it to what's similar. Like if you explained a word's meaning to someone, you would explain it with its synonyms.
Like using words to describe other words?
These devil fruits be wildin
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Ong
we boutta turn creamy with the n5💯💯💯
Ah yes, a fellow one piece fan.
unkown uknown no mi
"Monstera Deliciosa" sounds like a spell Harry Potter would say to get dino nuggets
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Lol i though of the same thing 😂
I guess that is the scientific name. Looks like Zamia sp. btw
Ugh
@@bonuravenclawprincess3898 What do you mean?
After Blackbeard see this video,he start sailing to this place to get all the fruit
THE DEVIL FRUIT! THE DEVIL FRUIT IS REAL!!
Zehahahhahahaha
@@killlr0y i thought your name is killjoy for a second
would have fitted if so
@@killlr0y not if i corrected myself a second later.
@@killlr0y and how exactly does that makes me slow? because i read a single letter wrong, i'm slow somehow?
Bro with the cleaver got my anxiety pumping
Should've put guaraná in there too, its a brazilain fruit that looks likr an eye and can be used to make energy drinks
I just looked it up and it looks like it's watching my every move
@@anthonyd2303 it evolved to have this to scare certain types of birds...
I think
Aww, I just looked it up and it looks really cute to me, I feel like it would close its eye in shock if you touched the plant
Finally one I know 😂
The number 1 fruit is also present in the southern region of Brazil. I ate it and it's a very tasty fruit, but you just can't eat too much of it becuse its calcium oxilates really start to hurt your mouth
The fruit dlc expansion pack is crazyyy I gotta explore more of the map
here before this blows up 🔥🔥🔥
@@themalwaremunch798same
Ikr i never leave my local server
Frrr
bro is out here finding the devil fruits 💀
for that last one, the calcium is in the form of these really little crystals that will make it feel like you're eating fibreglass. they can also rapidly turn into kidney stones if you eat too much. the fruit takes about a year to ripen and is ripe when the scales start to fall off on their own (ripening depends on country's climate)
sounds extremely painful o_o
@lightninglemma It is extremely painful, the pain from the teeny barbs lodged in throat tissue can last for days- supposedly even over a week.
But! That's why you don't eat it underripe! Also you can actually see the calcium spines- it's all the black stuff. If you look up pictures you can see very ripe monstera fruit where there's almost no black stuff except the core. The little black dots falling off in the video is the spines. Basically just get rid of that stuff&you're good.:) High effort but worth it to try at least once.
We have it here in Hawaii, it’s slightly toxic & gets worse as it “ripens” I don’t advise people to eat the crap even bugs don’t mess with it
To jest dość smaczne, miło pachnie,ale nigdy nie zjesz całego owocu-nawet gdy jest bardzo dojrzałe,bo pieczenie ust i gardła będzie trwać kilka dni..
I have eaten some of it... both ripe and somewhat green. It is way better when it is ripe! The stinging is a tad painful but no... I will not recommend you eat the whole thing!
bro sneaked in devil fruits thinking we wouldn’t notice
Fr
Bro I was scrolling through the comments to see if someone else thought these looked like devil fruits
@@kahbsjvc3548okoyisyu
Im gonna find these devil fruits
Fr
Imagine having a miracle berry before having a sour punch stick, ten minutes of severe sweetness
If you want a Brazillian strange fruit you would get some guaraná, the biblically accurate angel of fruits
i'm from argentina and i've been to brazil many times, damn i love guaraná antartica :D
LMFAOO Do not be afraid, we have naná....
@@KiaraClaw I'm glad you liked it
This isn’t even an exaggeration, the damn things look exactly like eyeballs in nutshells and grow in lil nightmare clusters on the tree
I've had guaraná drinks and loved them but had know idea the fruit they're sourced from looks goofy as hell
The guy chopping the fruit with his machete towards his hand had me inhale really fast!
Oh boy you shouldn't come to India 😂
Or you should if u wanna get used to reality outside developed countries.
Most tender coconuts are chopped this way,
Most coconuts are chopped this way but with a sikle, they spin the coconut in air every time they hit it until it cracks into 2 pieces.
@@bowxfire5275 No desire to.
@@bowxfire5275I don't understand what that has to do with not wanting to chop off your appendages. You can have an open coconut and ten fingers
@@Rich-fr2yvliterally this^ how hard is it to make a coconut opening machine lol. 😅 maybe Indians should learn to work smarter
@@BingusDingusLingus this is literally the equivalent of Marie Antoinette saying "if they don't have bread, let them eat cake"
I would like to try stuff like this but there is one thing stoping me from doing so, what if I was allergic to them?
My old family home had a Monstera Deliciosa growing in the backyard; it wasn't until the last month in that place that we discovered the fruit was actually edible on it.
It'd been in the backyard ever since we moved in, was left untouched when we did a complete garden makeover because of its sure size and is now being looked after by the new family that lives there.
Did you regret not trying it sooner? 😰
In fact, if the fruit is not ripe, it is not safe to eat.
I had a huge one in my mom's garden but we didnt know the fruit was edible
I had ate it, really delicious but the taste will make uncomfortable at your tongue, it feels like stink by bee
@@Yardan.Gintingdanger pineapple
Ya subhanallah, men khallak es samawatee well arrth. Wa hoowa alaa kulli sha'enn kadeer
Miracle berry existis here in Brazil too, just in dry regions like Cerrado, its called Fruta Milagrosa (just a translation for miracle berry). Here it have a different color but has the same effect, but you need to eat it for minutes to start
My parents are planting this fruit too in our yard, we're living in Indonesia. It's quite hard to cultivate it here, but after they figure out the correct way, we kept 4 tree of it, and has been giving the others to our relatives 😁
@bean2xd
Fruta Milagrosa doesn't mean miracle berry. Fruta Milagrosa means Miracle Fruit.
Nunca vi nenhuma das duas
@@maryjs4878 wow totally diferent
@@pinguimcd yes, totally different.
That first one sounds really good. I gotta go to Brazil some time
I gotta go for more reasons than just fruit
You are not going to make a proper juice if you try.
Have another person make it.
You can come whenever you want 😁
The ice cream is really good, its sour and make a great combination with açaí
Can you make chocolate from cupuauçu
Miracle berry doesn't make a lemon taste like an orange. It makes the lemon taste like the sweetest lemonade you can imagine.
They might taste good, but I'm not about to sacrifice my ability to swim.
I don’t even swim, I’ll take that bet
The 3rd one is def built like a devil fruit
Lol I got that reference
naw one piece reference 😂
@@6shot9Hello to you, my African brother.
@ 0:20 It's called the Nipa palm fruit because if you whack at it with a sharp knife with your hand right under it like this genius is doing, your knife will have a nip a' your palm... and you'll probably also lose a finger or two.
There’s a fruit called rambutan it’s my favorite it’s hairy skin is hard so you cut the skin in half and eat the sweet white flesh on the inside but you have to eat around the huge seed in the middle. it tastes like grapes and apples and it’s so refreshing! You can get a whole bunch of it at your local Meijer❤️
lychee on steroids
Its famous in tropic, origin in southeast asia, but theres lot in south America too
We have 2 big trees of rambutan
There's a rambutan tree right in front of me rn
Bro when I was a kid I was scared it was like spiky but damn was it delicious, my family called them the devils balls because the red and hairy skin 😭
I wish there was a restaurant that you could go to try all these unusual things!
Have never c any of these thanks for the update 😊❤❤❤❤
The miracle berry was my go to fruit before drinking my lemon tea as a child in Ghana 🇬🇭
I wish I had access to all these types of fruits! So incredible
@@toddburgess5056to who?
Asian grocery stores carry some unusual (to Americans) fruits and vegetables. There is a Vietnamese store a mile from my house that has amazing selection of interesting foods, fresh and dried. They also have their own restaurant full of traditional and modern viet foods and drinks and a pharmacy inside to better serve the Viet speaking community but it's open to anyone. Pretty cool place.
Google exists so just order it
@@letsreallytalk9482yeah, no. Many of them aren't exported so you won't find someone to send them to you and even if, they require special airlift shipping and will very likely not go through customs.
@@toddburgess5056You know you can’t transport most fruits. For example, the imfamous durian.
Search for guarana, its from Brazil too. It's weird looking but delicious
nipa palm fruit is called kolang kaling in indonesian! it's actually so good when cooked with cocopandan syrup (or any red syrups you prefer). it's also good for your body's joints :)
edit: apparently kolang-kaling is from different species and genus altogether
OBJECTION! Kolang kaling is sugar palm fruit! Not nipa palm fruit!
@@Beefy4ever ohhh you're right 😭😭 pardon!
Hah kaling
Lol i throw them when they are still small
Makes me wish more grocery stores had stuff like this.
Try Asian markets
Wow!!! Very rare and looks yummy though ❤❤❤😋😇😋
Nipa Palm Fruit is a key ingredients to making the Maubanin Lambanog, A Fermented Alcoholic Drinks from Mauban, Quezon Province of the Philippines' Southern Tagalog Region.
Taga Quezon ako pero ang alam ko lang na Nipa ay yung Nipa Hut 😅
I am filipino but idk what this is tbh
i want i!
If I'm not wrong, we use the sap of the Nipa tree to make Gula Apong. It's used in drinks and some other things
The Miracle Berry is super common in the Cape areas. I was taught it's called wild cherry though. Always a nice treat to find when I walked home from my school bus stop 😊 good times
Dang. How did you not end up stripping all the bushes?
@@tungsten2009 They grow in fairly tall trees so I could only get the ones low enough for me to reach. Waiting for them to get ripe though was torture
They're in the Philippines also
I had some with one of my favorite beers and it was delicious
@@stormerbuzz352 I feel that same torture every time the tree at my house starts fruiting.😅
@@GabrielGarcia-300 how was it?
I'm from Brazil and I looooove cupuaçu juice, I had it yesterday 😋😋
As a Brazilian, I can confirm that cupuaçu is amazing
THAT IS THE ONE I WANT TO TRY! PLEASE, WHAT CAN I COMPARE IT TO?
Huuuuum, me deu uma vontade de tomar um suquinho de cupuaçu bem azedinho
..amo😊
@@lisacurrier1504 sincerely idk, i don't think there are many fruits that compare to it, i'll miss it once i leave brazil to study in england
@@lisacurrier1504why are you shouting??
Be careful eating one of these you might lose your ability to swim
But the power we gain... 😍
I was searching for this 😂
Im black so i don't have to worry about that 😂😂😂
@@julia_goddess3 so wary of a samurai who has skill issue in direction
@@julia_goddess3zorro comming for you 💀💀
Your voice is a dead ringer for Greasy Tales. I can't unhear it.
“Nipa palm fruit”
You’re gonna lose your palm if u cut fruit like that
no. it's like cutting an apple in your hand and eating it with the tip of your knife.
You nip a palm with that fruit
@@lakraknjeprak2536I think they are talking about the first guy chopping with the cleaver.
Haha
ngl the nipa palm fruits remind me of the lantern fruits in subnautica
The way he nailed the Cupuaçu pronunciation👌
Almost perfect
Although, where did he get that cupuaçu tastes live chocolate and pineapple?(????)
Then he says “froat” instead of “throat”.
@@herbgerblund5094just double checked. That's a clear voiced dental fricative /ð/.
Sumunaste os brasileiros kkkk
Loved the guga cameo
Imagine if apples were rare fruit like those in the video. People would go about saying what a "weird" looking fruit it was.
Well apples are very simple fruit and similar to others like pears
My Nana used to make a hoy drink from monstero fruit. We called it the fruit salad drink because it tasted like many sweet fruits mixed together.
I was watching this video and then my neighbor came and we watched it together and it changed his life and touched his heart I then went and rented a big projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too we are all so grateful for this video thank you so much.
@@cyclos12 lol
“Monstera Deliciosa !!”
“No it’s Delici-o-sa , not delicio-saa”
Haaaaahahaha!I thought of that!Just like Hermione said to Ron!!😁
I accidentally ate some of this unripe one time. It was a bad time. Like swallowing tiny bits of glass 🙃 I did a dumb.
@@DaimyoD0oof you alright?
Also known as fruit salad plant
Brazillian here
I absolutely LOVE Cupuaçu. It's perfect for sweets. Unfortunatelly, it's more common on the north, hard to found down south. But if anyone has a chance, try it.
Warning, it's quite sour. Creamy and sweet, but has a strong sourness. I personally like sour fruits, but might not be your thing.
I love sour things. Gotta get my hands on that fruit. Sounds great.
Eu amo. O melhor suco de todos é o de cupuacu. Alias estou indo no mercado procurar polpa de cupuaçu agora mesmo 😊
I planted an Akebia a few years ago. Still waiting for it to bear fruit, but it's also a pretty decorative vine. It even keeps it's leaves during winter
"THE DEVIL FRUIT IS REAL!"
"Can we get much higher?"
There's fruit called black sapote which tastes like chocolate pudding
Where to buy??
yes there is! you probably find it in asian grocery store but i haven’t seen any in mine yet
I’ve eaten the last one! ITS SO GOOD ❤❤
To me the smell was so amazing seeet pineapple banana combo. Like the most tropical smell ever. The effort of waiting for it to ripen annoyed me though
These vids are making me want to travel and try all the local fruits.
I just watched some weird/unnerving stuff and seeing this just feels so wholesome, you just made my say with a fruit video lmao
Fun fact: The third fruit in that category is a fruit called "kolang-kaling" in Indonesia.
An interesting thing about monstera is that it's a very popular houseplant. Though most houses probably don't have the right conditions for fruiting.
Imagine if one of those fruits gave you a unique power in exchange of your ability to swim
The miracle fruit is pretty amazing. I've had it about an hour after i picked it and it was wild. Too bad it goes bad quickly because the tablet form doesn't work as well
Strange fruit indeed…chocolate sounds good, turning sour into sweet sounds good, burning my throat NOT so good!!!😊🍈
That fruit when it ripens: “We were bad, but now we’re good.”
Fun fact: calcium oxalate is the same stuff that kidney stones are made of.
Lol!😂👍
@@WilburJaywright "We're moving into your neighborhood"
@@Isaac-ho8gh that sounds like it’s the next line of the song. Sorry bud, I just know it from the meme 😅.
As a Brazilian 🇧🇷, I have been summoned to say it's just another endemic fruit actually, I don't know anyone who has had it raw because it's only common around the far north states of Pará and Amazonas. The same access you'd have for processed cupuaçu ice cream you find near the Açaí ice cream on fancy super markets in NY is the one I can also find in the supermarkets here in São Paulo, and that's the only one I have tried once so far, although most of them are actually "artificial cupuaçu flavoured".
Now the one fruit that literally grows EVERYWHERE and we have a huge variety are Bananas, limes, mangoes and avocados. And Pitanga. You can find those in the city zone, because they survive without any maintenance, very often they appear by themselves.
Amora e goiaba. Pelo menos em SP tem muita amora e goiaba na rua.
A propósito, acho que cupuaçu nao é considerada a fruta oficial do brasil, é?
não precisa ser tão ao norte assim, eu morava em Rondônia e tinha pé de cupuaçu em cada esquina KKKK pra quem gosta é o paraíso
Actually it's not endemic. It's really strong culturally in the north region, mainly from it's sweet syrup, ice creams and how creamy it is. Fellow amapaense here ❤
@@cenoreirana região onde meu avô mora tem varios pés de cupuaçu, interior do espirito santo, na minha cabeça tinha no brasil inteiro isso
Que isso, cara. eu moro no Rio e acho cupuaçu aqui. Não facilmente, mas acho
سبحان الله الخلاق العظيم ❤.. لا أنفك عن رؤية فاكهة جديدة كل يوم في حياتي .. إلهي ما أعظمك وأعظم خلقك 🤲
Cupuaçu sounds DIVINE!! Hell, all of them do.
It's awesome, we usually eat it together with açaí, but altho he isn't entirely wrong in the description of the flavour, he forgot to mention that its also sour, so usually we pair it up with açaí which we eat like a smoothie with syrup to balance everything out, but yes it's extremely creamy on its own and has quite an unique taste to it
@@unkup0wthere is even ice cream of it, but in my home we only make juice of it
Bruh, the cupaucus we used to it in my home were extremely sour. I liked it though. Cupuacu Juices and sweeties are amazing. @@unkup0w
Cupuaçu is AWESOME it tastes so good specially in juice!
I need to order all those seeds of each. I'd like to try growing them.
Alot of them only grow in tropical climates and humid environments so you would have to have decently big green houses for each of them
@@Nathman142 that would be awesome.
@@Nathman142 you're correct.
@@Nathman142 so normal green house in Texas during the spring, got it
As an brazilian, i can confirm he said cupuaçu right not like every other american, nailed it!
Fun fact: we mostly use cupuaçu to make ice cream, and by far its one of the best ice creams
My parents have the Monstera Deliciosa plant in their yard (Australia). For ages I have asked Mum if the fruit has ripened yet and they're still not ready! Can't wait to dig in! 😋
#2 can also cure any status condition you may be suffering
Really? How so? I’m genuinely curious
I think it's a pokemon TCG reference
A cure all cures NOTHING
Any non-volatile status condition of course
@@muf1nl0rd Yes, it's from Pokémon TCG, but originally it came from Gen II games (Gold, Silver and Crystal); but exists only in that Gen, as since Gen 3 it was replaced by Lum Berry.
👍 An excellent and amazing video. We like it much.
when the man was cutting nipa palm fruit tlhe last swing with a knife looked like he was going to cut his hand
I did an assignment in my biology class on the Miracle Berry, the compound in it responsible for its properties is called Curculin.
Finally a short that also explains the thumbnail.
Really wanna try that Brazilian cacao and the last one.
The last one is AMAZING. I’ve only had it once and it is perhaps one of the most memorable things I’ve eaten.
The number 1 fruit is also present in Brazil, just in the southern region, while the cupuaçu is from the northern region, in the Amazon Forest
“Son, why are you grinding your teeth”
“Fruit”
“Creamy flesh” “Gooey flesh” 💀
This video just lets me know how sheltered I've been
Thank you, I would love to try those fruits. Greetings from USA.
There's also a fruit called Calabash that can be found in the Philippines idk where if you cook the inside and leave it you will eventually feel disgusted because the fruit is now black but that's natural because if you leave it for a while to cool, and if you drink the liquid it will eventually taste like a good wine or some sort. (But it will taste like rotten if you leave it on the fridge so better leave it on the room temperature)
a small correction, in Brazil there is no national fruit, in the state there is not even a national animal, with US you have the bald eagle, the cupuaçu it is only a fruit originally from Brazil. And a curious fact, you can make chocolate with cupuaçu!
Com a manteiga do cupuaçu? Serio? Nunca comi! Deve ser bem gostoso. Nunca vi em São Paulo, mas você acabou de me dar uma nova missão 😊
@@anaditullio Talvez seja porque você é de São Paulo, no nordeste essas coisas são mais comum, tem até o mel da fruta (cupuaçu também) e outras coisas.
Rambutan too but so sweet
Incredible fruit, I don't know if I wanted to eat any LOL LOL
I've had multiple of the monster diliciosa fruit before its really good I have and 1 in the kitchen right now (I just call them a delicious monster tho)
can the miracle berry be used a natural sweetener then? is there a brand that already does so?
AFAIK there are companies that are looking into it, but it's definitely not widespread
The thing about the chemical in miracle fruit is that it works on acidic things, like citrus fruits (Wikipedia also mentions soft drinks)
You should try Mangosteen
I like the fruit that a knight and his long sword have to retrieve it, a maniac with an ax has to chop it open, yet you need to get a pair of tweezers and perform micro-surgery to remove and eat its delicate fruit.
Nipa palm fruit?
Ah! Como eu amo quando os gringos falam das coisas boas e deliciosas do Brasil!😊
A propósito, existe um tipo de chocolate feito do cupuaçu chamado "Chocoçu".
Eu nasci e cresci em uma cidade no norte do BR, mas nunca ouvi falar do chocoçu. Esse chocolate é feito do caroço do cupuaçu? No norte é mais comum usar a geleia do cupuaçu como receio para trufas de chocolate, além de sucos e vitaminas.
@@gleiciane4137 eu vi uma vez em um programa de curiosidade e depois de negócios na TV pois os cara BR inventaram o chocoçu e depois os chineses depois de verem fizeram o mesmo e oficializarão o que gerou uma treta.
@@mthaylanprogames3689não eram japoneses não?
@@enzonavarro8550 não lembro bem.
@@gleiciane4137 pois é, acabei de ler em outro comentário aqui...eu nunca tinha ouvido falar desse chocolate de cupuaçu..e agora quero experimentar 😅
Wow never heard of such fruits . Wish to taste them . Thanks for sharing this info
Number one, we have it in Uganda... Not strange to we Ugandans... I like it.. We call it local pineapple
Cupuaçu 🙏🕊️
I've always wanted to see someone bring miracle berries to Hot Ones to negate the spicyness
sour ≠ spicy
This looks delicious 😋
Geez, I'm 61 and I still don't know all the types of fruit there are in the world.
The no.1 is very dangerous fruit
Really? How😢
@@strucktwice6067 you have to eat it ripe, if you don’t eat it ripe it’ll feel like your throat in on fire and your throat is being stabbed by millions of sharp painful needles and it’s not fun at all
@@avgemothat makes me want to try it more
You guys should try Ice-cream-bean! Very tasty fruit :)
cupuaçu é pura perfeição
I have tried monstera deliciosa and it can be found EXTREMELY commonly in Australia in Sydney forests or places with plants, wait until hexagons naturally fall of and then eat the part where the hexagons fell off, it is so good
“Hey… my miracle berry isn’t miracle berrying..”
Thank you for sharing
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I remember first hearing about miracle berry on vat19! Always wanted to try it