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Nancite and Eskimo?Submitted by fyl on 8 December, 2007 - 09:36.
![]() In this area, nancite grows on trees. I nave a nancite tree in my yard and it certainly isn't unique. You can find nancite in the public market and you see people walking down the street eating them. But, Eskimo (that's ees-SKI-mo) making a popsicle using nancite surprised me. And it even looks like 19% of it is actually fruit. ( categories: )
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Eskimo??
Eskimo?? How politically incorrect!! But somehow an Inuit Popsicle just doesn't sound right! :-)
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