Magic fruit
Magic fruit (Wonderful berries, Purya sweetish, Miracle fruit), this representative of the vast Sapotovye family grows in West Africa.
Small red oblong fruits (up to 3 cm in length) by themselves do not have an unusual taste, but nevertheless, they are very unusual. The protein contained in the magic fruit turns off taste buds that perceive a bitter and sour taste, and after eating it, absolutely everything that you eat within an hour will seem sweet to you.
Of course, magic fruit is not considered as an independent dish, but it is great for gastronomic experiments, so that you can surprise a person with the unusual taste of the most ordinary dishes.
Tukum
nutritious
bronchitis
iron
India
vegetables
Avarra
countries
vitamins
nails
diathesis
pregnant
vitamin C
contains
temperate
green
fiber
minerals
cocktails
digestive system
magnesium
jams
Awara
effect
protein
processes
sugars
sucrose
attractive
shape
reproductive organs
tropical
organic
tract
article
representative
taste
edible
calcium
nerves
phosphorus
carbohydrates
immunity
mango
territories
carotene
cautious
sweet
colds
unpretentiousness
tender
medications
digestive
elements
zinc
latitudes
blood pressure
Russia
joints
vision
potassium
flowers
confectionery
bones
desserts
diabetes
eyes