FeelGood Mulberry Moments!

in HiveGarden8 days ago

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Do you remember? Around this time last year I showed you some old mulberry trees in the park of my area, some of which were white mulberry trees and in a slightly dense part of the park there were some black mulberry trees.


Last time these trees did not bear as many fruits as they have this time. I had shown you white mulberries about a month ago, but these are black mulberry trees that have so many fruits that you can eat them all day long.


Their size is usually around 1 to 2 inches which is quite small compared to other fruits of their family but its size has nothing to do with its taste because after being fully ripened they are equally juicy and sweet.


And almost every evening I find so many fruits fallen on the ground under these trees that I feel as if I am a little late and had I come earlier I would have plucked all these fruits.

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Mulberries are delicious to eat. You really had a great day picking ripe mulberry fruit. Greetings!

Yes, being here in the park, these fruits are for everyone and they are really very juicy and sweet. Thank you for your comment! 😊

Whoa, its cool that you can just pick them like that. Some even just fall on the ground. Must be nice having them near your area, they're growing in the Park so that really amazing.

Yes, being here in the park, these fruits are for everyone and they are really very juicy and sweet. 😋

That is so many of them athat fall into the ground, it is such a tasty fruit to try for sure. ;)
!PIZZA

It really is. Thank you for appreciating it friend! :)

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Thank you bhai!😊🙏🏼

I’ve never seen a mulberry tree in real life, but you make me want to go on a nature walk and discover one.

You surely will love this fruit. It tastes so sweet and juicy! 😋

Wow!
It must be a delicious fruit. I've never been able to taste it.

It really is a tasty and juicy fruit. Most of the time its juice comes out when they are plucked because it is very soft.

How wonderful!
And is it sour or sweet?

How great that they have a mulberry tree with its fruit available in the park. It's a shame you were late. Otherwise, you could have made a fruit tart with them.

Beautiful shots, dear friend @untilwelearn

Have a beautiful day.

Still, better late than never. I am happy to enjoy it's fruits. Thank you for appreciating it. Have a wonderful weekend!

I like blackberry trees, I never got to eat the fruit from the tree, but they look nice with that strong purple color 😍 hehe

They taste so sweet and juicy and it's jam also taste good.😋

I do not even know about mulberry tree. I guess this is the first time I am hearing about it, thank you for sharing this @untilwelearn

You're welcome!

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