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Posting a different fruit every day until we obtain a Crypt head

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November 10th, Day 1463: Cercocarpus montanus

Fruit Info: For our next fruit of the day we have another spindly, hairy, feathery looking thing. This fruit is the alder-leaf-mountain-mahogany’s fruit and it is a species native to the western United States and northern Mexico.

Fruit Tier: B

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November 11th, Day 1464: Cercocarpus betuloides

Fruit Info: For this next fruit of the day we have a close relative of yesterday’s fruit. This fruit is the fruit of the birch leave mountain mahogany. It is a native of California, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico and northwestern Mexico. There’s not much else to say about the fruit itself.

Fruit Tier: C
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November 12th, Day 1465: Dryus octopelats

Fruit Info: This next fruit of the day we have is going to be in the genus Dryus. The fruit are these white feathery hairy things you see in the image below. It is native to mountains in Europe.

Fruit Tier: C
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November 13th, Day 1466: Purshia mexicana

Fruit Info: Here we have our next fruit of the day in our increasingly disappointingly long list of fruits of the day. This one grows on a plant known as the Mexican cliff rose. Native Americans have used that plant that grows this fruit in order to make clothes.

Fruit Tier: C

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November 14th, Day 1467: Artocarpus camansi

Fruit Info: The breadnut is the common name of today’s fruit of the day. It is also sometimes known as the seeded breadfruit to help distinguish it from its mostly seedless descendant. It is a native of the Philippines, New Guinea, and the Maluku Islands. Usually it is consumed when immature with thinly sliced pieces put into a soup.

Fruit Tier: D

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November 15th, Day 1468: Artocarpus elasticus

Fruit Info: Here we have our next fruit of the day, the terap nasi, or sometimes just called the terap. This fruit is a native of both the mainland and maritime regions of Southeast Asia. The fruit is a relative of, and in many ways resembles, the breadfruit.

Fruit Tier: C
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did you ever get your head man 😭😭😭
It’s gonna happen any day now, I swear…

November 16th, Day 1469: Artocarpus hirsutus

Fruit Info: Our next fruit of the day is another close relative of the breadfruit. This one is known as the wild jack and it is a native of India where it grows in moist areas of deciduous and evergreen woodlands. The fruit is edible after removing the spiny outer skin. And it has a sweet taste to it.

Fruit Tier: C
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November 17th, Day 1470: Artocarpus

Fruit Info: This next fruit of the day is a native of Southeast Asia. More specifically you can find it in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. It has many names including Keledang, Kaliput, and timakon. It is a member of the fig family.

Fruit Tier: C
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November 18th, Day 1471: Artocarpus odoratissimus

Fruit Info: So here we have the terap, a fruit native to Borneo, Palawan and Mindanao island. Other names for this fruit include tarap, marang, madang, timadang, kiran, and green pedalai. It is closely related to the jackfruit and the breadfruit, as you can tell by their classification in the same genus.

Fruit Tier: A
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November 19th, Day 1472: Artocarpus tamaran

Fruit Info: Today’s fruit of the day is known as the elephant jack. This fruit is a native of Southeast Asia like most of the relatives of the breadfruit. This fruit is in fact edible but I didn’t find any information on what it tastes like.

Fruit Tier: C
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November 20th, Day 1473: Artocarpus integer

Fruit Info: Here, for the next installment in our fruit of the day series, we have the cempedak, also known as the the chempedak. It is also a relative of the jackfruit and breadfruit. It is an important crop in Malaysia and it’s also popularly cultivated in Thailand and Indonesia. It’s native range is Southeast Asia.

Fruit Tier: S

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November 22nd, Day 1475: Artocarpus

Fruit Info: This next fruit in our ongoing saga of me losing my mind by posting a new fruit every single day until what feels like will be the end of time is the sampang. The sampang is a native of The Indo-China region throw to Malesia. Its name comes from Vietnam.

Fruit Tier: B
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November 23rd, Day 1476: Artocarpus lacucha

Fruit Info: This next fruit of the day is the a specimen known as the monkey jack, also known as the monkey fruit. It is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The fruit is edible and is believed by some to have some medicinal value.

Fruit Tier: B
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November 24th, Day 1477: Artocarpus parvus

Fruit Info: Here we have our next fruit of the day, the kwai muk. This fruit is a native of Southeast Asia and Southern China. The pulp of the fruit is a pinkish orangish color. Not much else to say about it.

Fruit Tier: C

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