I like that you point out that noni fruit is used for food, too - to eat raw, cook in soup, and used in other traditional foods. Some of the fruit you show, still has flowers, too. Are those ripe enough to eat? Or do you leave them on the bush? Are the ones you picked ripe? Thanks!
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That's for my mother in-law consumption... I saw she have eaten that with raw, sometime she made juice and soup. Soon I'll write about that... :)
I'm looking forward to those posts about using noni fruit for food, especially. Tell your mother thank you for sharing what she knows! And here's to her continued health!
Thanks @haphazard-hstead. I hope it too...
You're welcome