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Alien-Like Fruits and Vegetables

These alien-like fruits and vegetables are seriously strange; however, there are some parts of the world where they are eaten on a daily basis.

In terms of strange appearances, the fingered citron, or Buddha’s hand, is a popular fruit commonly consumed in Asia. It tastes a bit like lemon but apparently there are safes that are easier to crack than this bad boy fruit. The vivid green cauliflower variety called Romanesco certainly gives the citron a run for its money in the ugly department, while the Paw Paw looks like something you would want to Paw Paw.

The durian looks strange and smells like death, to the extent that it has been banned from public transportation in some parts of the world. The monstera deliciosa stinks too and is both a houseplant and edible fruit in one easy pot.

Other freaky fruits include the jabotacaba, which looks like a plum on branches; the dragon fruit, which is a little ball of fiery red fruit; the starfruit, and the goat’s beard, which looks like a fossilized spring onion.
Trend Themes
1. Alien-like Fruits - Opportunity for creating unique and exotic fruit products and flavors.
2. Unconventional Vegetables - Potential for marketing new and unusual vegetables for health-conscious consumers.
3. Exotic Fruit Consumption - Growing demand for exotic fruits in the global market presents opportunities for expanding fruit cultivation and distribution.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Industry can explore new markets and product development by incorporating alien-like fruits and unconventional vegetables.
2. Agriculture - Opportunity to diversify crops and explore growing exotic fruits and vegetables for commercial purposes.
3. Retail - Retailers can introduce these monstrous edibles to attract customers looking for unique and novel food products.

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