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16 Dec 2019 14:26 - 16 Dec 2019 14:34 #377522
by ketchim
NOT to be confused with PSIDIUM !
The delicious fruit of the
Flacourtia Indica tree.
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16 Dec 2019 14:36 #377523
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Mapster . allyuh call above rolling plum lol
since yuh haf to roll between palms to soften, then bite a tiny hole
and suck up the contents....hahahaha
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16 Dec 2019 14:49 - 16 Dec 2019 14:56 #377525
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Pomme translate to Apple as you know : so it is GOLDEN APPLE
NOT to be confused with STAR apple !
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16 Dec 2019 19:30 - 17 Dec 2019 17:27 #377530
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I smart like the author I kickin' an' cuffin' above
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17 Dec 2019 12:12 #377546
by ketchim
Golden APPLE, Star APPLE, Monkey APPLE, Sugar APPLE
APPLE including imported from England ICE Apple is the preferred term in BG
TnT prefer the use of POMME .....
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17 Dec 2019 16:25 #377550
by mapoui
"ketchim" wrote ....
TnT have a very strong French influence. I forgot how we came by it but its in the history..I will look it up
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17 Dec 2019 17:39 - 17 Dec 2019 17:41 #377557
by mapoui
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France%E2%80%93Tri...and_Tobago_relations
and look at dat! I fuhget we actually used to speak French and French patois in Trinidad..fully so, every day. I cud have spoken Patois when I was a kid but it started to fade away as I grew up..no more use. use it or loose it/ but French survives in Trinidad..also in the names of things and places especially in names of food.
the Trinidad elites are always referred to as FRENCH CREOLE! because they are old French white families that's why. check Trinidadian peoples names both Black and white and you can often tell who is French or not
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