Nope, I don't even know tagua. I guess it's not a Venezuelan kind of fruit.
Other fruits I came up to (I haven't tasted them, but they are sold normally there): guayaba or guava (pic (http://www.mobot.org/education/05actforkidsnfamilies/onlineactivites/tropicalfeast/feast/jpegs/jguava.jpg)), and guanĂ¡bana or soursop (pic (http://www.juicexpress.se/pics/Guanabana1.jpg)). GuanĂ¡banas are kind of spikey, maybe those are the ones you mean?
At least with guayabas they make a traditional sweet snack.
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Date: 2004-12-15 01:26 pm (UTC)Other fruits I came up to (I haven't tasted them, but they are sold normally there): guayaba or guava (pic (http://www.mobot.org/education/05actforkidsnfamilies/onlineactivites/tropicalfeast/feast/jpegs/jguava.jpg)), and guanĂ¡bana or soursop (pic (http://www.juicexpress.se/pics/Guanabana1.jpg)). GuanĂ¡banas are kind of spikey, maybe those are the ones you mean?
At least with guayabas they make a traditional sweet snack.