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Naranjilla (Solanum quitoense)

RHH
08 Sep 2009 1 367
Naranjilla, large tropical subshrub ( Solanum quitoense ) of the family Solanaceae ( nightshade family), native to the Andes. Tomatolike fruits, orange-colored and leathery-skinned, grow along the large main stalk, sometimes 10 ft (21.3 m) high. Their juicy, flavorful, slightly acid pulp is much used locally for beverages and sherbets. The naranjillo, or lulo, became known to North Americans as a beverage at the 1939 New York World's Fair. This plant was photographed at the Devonian Botanic Gardens, Devon, Alberta, Canada.