Edible Gardening

Green Smoothie Fruit



We found this poisonous fruit 7 years ago in the jungle on the way to a hidden waterfall in North Bali. As we had no idea what it was called back then, we named it ‘the mystery fruit’. Several of our fruit geek friends tried guessing the name of the fruit but no one really knew. Fast forward 6 years we find this fruit again in Thailand but this time our audience is about 5 times bigger. The first comment on the new reel tells us the fruit is called Makal and is used in herbal medicine in India. This fruit although poisonous is used in small quantities for the treatment of several illnesses including asthma, cervical problems, liver problems and constipation. I wonder who were the first persons that came up with these treatments. Think about it, if it’s poisonous, how did people figure out these health benefits?🤔

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29 Comments

  1. Maybe don't give it a foody name
    You could say
    Baby diaper fruit
    Or and I'm reaching
    Poop fruit
    Then silly people like me won't be curious as to why this plant is called
    "Smoothie fruit"

  2. There related cucumbers, squash, gourds. There is a similar poisonous relative we have here northeast us called prickly cucumber echinosytis it very cool looking to.

  3. Dude wtf did I just learnt what the fruit of legends from the kingdom of Majapahit actually are?

  4. How do you know it's better if you can't eat it? And why would you call it a green smoothie fruit implying that you could eat it?

  5. Well yeah that shit looks like vomit and loose bowels whoever ate it in the first place probably has a 90% water brain

  6. Actual proof fruits aren’t for human , they may taste good but it’s not our thing , we are carnivore

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