trivia question: What are the only three fruits that are native to North America?
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Nov 7 '12, 07:42
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none of them are obscure. I will be generous.
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Answer from Wiki inside.
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loosilu
Nov 7, 07:50
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and there are about a million different kinds of berries I used to find in the arctic. I have a hard time believing invasive species were that
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mafic
Nov 7, 07:49
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saskatoon berries. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 7, 07:48
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Blueberry, strawberry and tomato? -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 7, 07:47
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raspberry -- nm
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Moneypandie
Nov 7, 07:46
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squash, and I think strawberry too. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 7, 07:46
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cranberries, boitches. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 7, 07:45
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Cranberry -- nm
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decline
Nov 7, 07:45
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blueberry and purple grape (drawing a blank on the specific name) -- nm
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Capstern
Nov 7, 07:44
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correction: Sorry, I found that debunked - there are more than three. I'll give credit to all correct ones. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 7, 07:43
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Donald Trump. -- nm
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Loyola
Nov 7, 07:43
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Watermelon -- nm
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volnelk
Nov 7, 07:43
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apple -- nm
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Beakraker
Nov 7, 07:43
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