
Capulin Cherry
Prunus salicifolia
Prunus salicifolia
Capulin cherries are a member of the Rosaceae family
Capulin cherries are an aromatic, round fruit, colored red with a green tint to nearly maroon-black, smooth, tender skin. The juicy, light green, firm pulp is typically sweet with some astringency similar to wild cherries in some cases.
Capulin cherries are an aromatic, round fruit, colored red with a green tint to nearly maroon-black, smooth, tender skin. The juicy, light green, firm pulp is typically sweet with some astringency similar to wild cherries in some cases.
The Capulin cherry is native and common throughout Guatemala and the Sonora, Chiapas and Veracruz regions of Mexico.
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