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Fruit

Māuri - a kind of Escodrian fruit that grows in temperate climates, similar in shape and texture to a coconut, but smaller, light orange in colour with an outer shell hard enough to use as a bowl. Opening one yields a sweet tasting pulp and when squeezed makes a delicious and refreshing juice with no additional sugars needed.

Auwi - classified as a fruit, but used in cooking as a vegetable due to its flavour, can be eaten cooked or raw, originally from the continent of Eraston, this fruit was brought back to Enterdos by explorers in the 15th century, it now grows worldwide.
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