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    Solanum muricatum - Wikipedia

    Solanum muricatum is a species of evergreen shrub native to South America and grown for its sweet edible fruit. It is known as pepino dulce ("sweet cucumber" in English, in order to differentiate it from cucumber which is also called "pepino" in Spanish) or simply pepino. The pepino dulce fruit resembles a … See more

    The pepino dulce is presumed to be native to the temperate Andean regions of Colombia, Peru and Chile though it is not known in the wild … See more

    Delicate and mild-flavored, pepinos are often eaten as a fresh snack fruit. They combine very well with a number of other fruits as well. See more

    • Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum (1997): The Spirit of Ancient Peru: Treasures from the Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco … See more

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    Pepinos are not often found archaeologically as they are soft and pulpy and not easy to preserve, while their tough seeds are small and easily lost among debris. But they were already described by early Spanish chroniclers as being cultivated on the … See more

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    The pepino dulce was being grown in San Diego before 1889 and was listed by Francisco Franceschi of Santa Barbara in 1897. Improved cultivars were imported into California from New Zealand and elsewhere in more recent times.

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    Sometimes it is called pepino dulce ('sweet') or pepino de aqua ('of water') to distinguish it from the cucurbitaceous fruit. The preferred cultivars have fruit that are broadly ovate, yellow and purple stripes and 5-6 cm long.

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    Sep 1, 2016 · The pepino (Solanum muricatum Aiton), which is also referred to as pepino dulce in Spanish, has been described as a succulent, juicy, and sweet fruit that is used mainly in desserts, although some cultivars have been used …

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