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Tuna fruit
Ayacucho dreamin’

March 17th 2014
This journey I have been on with my mother has, in large part, been defined by my father. It was, as you know, supposed to be his trip with my mother, not mine. And the trips my parents undertook whenever visiting my brother always had a certain unalterable pattern to them, no doubt borne out of experience. It was a configuration they used when visiting my sister as well. The pattern was a way ... read more
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Peruvian Flag Ancient Peru was the seat of several prominent Andean civilizations, most notably that of the Incas whose empire was captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533. Peruvian independence was declared in 1821, and remaining Spanish forces defeated in 1... ... read more
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27th February 2015

i managed it pretty good
in Tenerife i feast on them. I manage pretty good to pick that tuna fruit up, i brake one of big spikes and with it brush/poke out those small dots with irritating soft spikes out, even blow them off the fruit when they loose, but still some on the fruit, then i manage to peal of skin and really, very few are on my skin nor tongue, which counts as none :) its quite tidy and slow effort, but worth it! Thanks, i didnt know fruits called Tuna :)
27th February 2015

Didn't know they had them outside of S. America...
Next time when I want to pick tuna I will be sure to call you to help me ;)
28th February 2015

no better
this is as good instructions as i can describe..may be better ways can be figured on your own :) the cactuses got to Canaries the same way as potatoes :) judging by areas they spread it was long time ago.

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