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Wild balimbings grow in the mountains of Antipolo

July 29, 2008 by Good Samaritan

I drove up the mountain of Antipolo this Sunday to taste their wildly grown fruit.  I chanced upon wild balimbings.  The tiny kind.  Cute.  Orange color.

They are not as sweet as the big balimbings.  I think these can be used for cooking.  But they are wild and should give us some wild nutrition.  Whatever it is, dig in.

My picture shows balimbings mixed in with some native guavas.

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