Use language learning app

>use language learning app
>do "exotic fruits" lesson
>rhubarb
>fucking rhubarb
>apparently an exotic fruit now

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>use language learning app
>do "names of countries" lesson
>belgium
>fucking belgium
>apparently a country now

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Do they not eat rhubarb in other countries? Like everyone and their dog grows rhubarb in their backyard. Who the fuck is not eating rhubarb?

what a shit thread OP
why the fuck did you assume we wanted to discuss about fruit with you?

Rhubarb compote is an alternative for applesauce here.

What the fuck is rhubarb?

>use language learning app

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It was on a language learning app so it is relevant to Jow Forums.

I have rhubarb growing in my backyard.

>Although rhubarb is a vegetable, it is often put to the same culinary uses as fruits
What the fuck?

Looks like a purple-red celery and tastes like the most vile and sour thing you can imagine

Maybe it only grows in cold climates because Americans (very warm country) think it's exotic. It's a sour red/green stem that literally everyone grows in their yard.

Fruits have seeds, vegetables do not, scientifically speaking. Sour/sweet vegetables are considered fruits culinarily and bland/savory fruits vegetables.

Its fucking great, too bad it makes my stools a bit too liquid for my taste

I've been told that just like wh*tes are more likely to be allergic to bananas and pineapples, blaccs are more likely to be allergic to apples and quince. So maybe it's an app for black pipo.

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Only autistic Americans do. It is inaccurate to say that America is very warm. It is such a big country that it has many spots that are hot as balls and cold as ice.

Never seen such a plant in my life. Never heard about anyone eating it.

>hellotalk

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It doesn't snow in America except in Alaska and on mountaintops.

Oh shit, you're right. I completely forgot that this winter didn't have recurring temperatures at -30F

I suppose it would be to Chinese.

First maples leaves, now some grass. Senf food to Canda, please, they're starving!

Rhubarb crumble is very nice

You are a fool

That's weird, it comes from siberia originally

>rhubarb crumble
Probably the greatest contribution of the UK to the world

i like to eat raw rhubarb straight from the garden :3

Me too, rhubrother.

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>not wanting to discuss fruit

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kek

that's missing something very good

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>exotic now means lesser known
I guess rutabagas or Jerusalem artichoke are very exotic then

I have never seen or tasted rhubarb

t. 34°N

Purple grapes are God tier, red apples are okay tier, bananas are good tier

>purple
kys
also to eat, id say white ones are better, but for juice its indeed the RED ones

>use Jow Forums
>see a thread made by a leaf
>it's a fucking shit thread
>fucking leaf
>apparently leafs make shits threads like they always have

Bananas are potato tier "fruit"

Ive never seen people grow it or just eat it without being in a pie here t.b.h. It is shit tier anyways

What?

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Cherries are god tier. Mango is awesome too.

>rhubarb pie

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pears above apples
peaches at great
strawberry at great
rest is fine

Completely normal here.
We use it mostly for pies, marmalade, compote or juice.

>contribution of the UK
Looks like a pie-y-fied version of Silesian Streuselkuchen to me.

ftfy

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