>Americans don't know what this fruit is
Sad!
Americans don't know what this fruit is
they dont even know you can eat the seeds lmai
we have these everywhere. I use to have papaya trees in my old house.
t. florida
Joder que ganas tengo de cogerme a mi vieja en cuanto regrese a casa del trabajo
An italoamerican that I met at the subway in cdmx today told me americans have something called "healthy tourism" 2ich I traveling and eating fruit and vegetables and normal food, he says it's not popular because if it doesn't have corn syrup in it it tastes horrible for Americans, i was shocked
No tienes de vieja ni trabajo pinche neet
It's a papaya they are very common kek. I think they are 30 cents a pound at Tony's where I live.
>gringos don't know what this fruit is
ew
dummies
He sounds like a dumb nigger wog from New York/New England
Isn't papaya native in America too?
we call them custard apples here. they're all over california and florida for obvious climate reasons.
never had one. what does it taste like
He sounds like the common Retarded New Jersey Guido
Never had a good tasting papaya
>gringos don't know this fruit
their missing out a delicious one
D...do non-americans think that we don't have papaya in grocery stores?
t's not "native" but we transplanted it here and grow it in certain states.
>Mexicans don't know what this is
Sorry mates.
that's even more common than custard apple. you could have at least posted some of the other sapote varieties
these are some of the saddest threads on Any Forums. they think fruit is obscure or something.
I know what a papaya is, I'm not not the biggest fan of them and prefer mangoes.
Sometimes they show up in our grocery stores now. Just a small little pile in the exotic fruits section
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Are you Florida-Man?
we all know that one, bro
They're natural male contraceptives and vermifuges from what I've heard from Indian bulls.
And this?