Why You Should Eat Achachairu: Delicious Medicinal and Brand New to America

2,162
0
Published 2024-08-06
Achachairu is a delicious and medicinal tropical fruit grown in Bolivia. Join me as I go to Rubio's Farm La Esperanza to learn how Myra and her family brought this fruit to the United States and after 10 years of hard work they are now producing a crop domestically.

Get your Sleepy Lizard avocados at: www.guacfarm.com/

Reach out to Myra for exotic tropical fruit at: [email protected]

All Comments (21)
  • @TimeToBeKind
    For God’s sake. Now I’m shopping for my 54th fruit tree.
  • So this guy has eaten and grown Avocado, Mango, Starfruit, Pineapple, Banana, Monstera Deliciosa, Passionfruit, Mamey, Sapodila, Chico, Nispero, Nasaberry, Dragonfruit, Lychees, Mulberry, Black Sapote… and now Achachairu? I’m speechless
  • @phins929
    Tom is the real deal. he personally delivered our order of avocados when there was a mix up with the shipping address. he takes tremendous pride in what he does and it definitely shows! he has a customer for life!!
  • @mpc72367
    Great video Tom. Now I've got to get another fruit tree to fit somewhere in my suburban yard!
  • Interesting, Achachairu originated in Bolivia, hangs around with kangaroos 🦘 and humongous spiders 🕷where it’s also mass produced and is now grown where there’s almost always a hurricane when you least suspect it. Got it.
  • That is the most obscure fruit I’ve ever seen. Well, at least now I know what Achachairu is. I mostly eat avocados and mangos and sapodilla. I even tried an avocado ice cream recently.
  • @qualqui
    Wow, between Carlos(Frutas Exóticas) and you Tom, I'm learning of the HUGE diversity of fruit, thank you for sharing, 👍and greetings👋from central Mexico.🤠
  • Nice video! Tasty fruit. Okay, so, you're not gonna report me, but you're gonna report others for being suspicious. Okay, thank you, I guess. But you won't keep them? Strange. Well, jook an adventure!
  • @miles8906
    These are amazing, and more cool tolerant than it's other, more exotic relatives. I have a couple large trees that I've been taking care of in hopes of fruit one day. The water infusion is tasty and refreshing as well! Thank you for sharing.
  • Me, real? Yes, yes, me real. You do nice videos! Continue like that! And work hard for muscles
  • Rubio’s farms. Where is her brother? By the way, thank you for uploading the video and telling us all about this amazing fruit. You’ve eaten so many tropical fruits, it’s crazy. And stop blocking me, for whatever reason, you report me and I have to delete the original account and make a new one, but Google’s getting suspicious, so, if you report me, I might never be able to comment on your videos.
  • @John-tt2px
    Bout about ten atulfos thank you for your advice and knowledge,!!! From Colorado.... Big south facing window