Photo of the Day ~ Cactus along old New Mexico Deserts

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Prickly Pear Cactus Is Beautiful, Useful, And Good To Eat



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I have heard they are good to eat but never tried them myself. Have you tried them?

They have kind of a pear like flavor, and are full of nutrition. If you live in the desert, people harvest them. They can be bought in open markets really cheap. The worlds poor eat this fruit a lot because of it's affordability. Most people who try it, like it. Thanks @beccadeals.

Thanks for the added information. I saw them at a local market and wondered what you do with them. Maybe I will try them next time they are at the market. It would definitely be something different.

grow very beautiful, please do not get to the pricker of the prick, dangerous .......
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When picking, you must use gloves and be careful.

yes friends, because the safety especially that must be on guard ,,,,

amazing... I never knew that cactus can eat.

Thanks for sharing. I love to eat Pear Cactus.

I never know if Cactus was very nice to eat, really very useful information for health.
Thank you for a very wonderful science @exploretraveler

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