Miracle Berry (Synsepalum dulcificum)

£123.00

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The miracle berry is a wonderful, 2 cm large, red fruit from western Africa. When the fruit is eaten, sour and bitter things taste wonderfully sweet. Lemon juice, for example, tastes like sweet lemonade and that effect can last up to 2 hours. This is due to the substance miraculin that binds to the taste buds on the tongue, so that you only taste sweet. In Africa, the berry is traditionally eaten before a meal is started.
With us, the miracle berry can grow as a houseplant in a spot in partial shade.

Sowing description: The seeds must not dry out, because they lose their germination when they dry out. Sow the seeds as soon as possible in sowing and cutting soil and keep the soil constantly moist. Allow to germinate in a warm place indoors.

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Exotic Fruit Makes Everything Taste Sweet

Miracle Berries have become increasingly popular throughout the United States. Once you chew the tasteless berry, it’s juice coats your tongue. Everything you eat for the next two hours tastes sweet.

– Lemons taste like sweet lemonade
– Guinness Stout beer tastes like chocolate milk
– Even broccoli and cauliflower taste like sweet apples

Various Valuable Assets:

– Mothers use them to introduce new vegetables to their children
– They’re a great tool for anyone looking to reduce their calorie intake
– Some throw Miracle Berry parties where everyone samples a variety of foods
– They make for a unique, thoughtful gift

Grows indoors or out
This plant requires only partial sunlight and occasional watering. Prefers acidic soil and loves containers. It grows almost 1 foot each year, reaching a height of 3 ft. at maturity. The bright red berries catch attention against the deep green foliage. You get to enjoy fruit for most of the year.

Self-Fruiting
Your plant produces small, white flowers, which are followed by vivid scarlet blooms. It’s self-pollinating indoors. However, you will see even more berries if you set your plant outside and let the wind and bees do their work.

Get Miracle Fruit Quickly. Order now.
We grow your plant longer, so it typically fruits the very first season. Most nurseries sell tiny, delicate, starter plants that can take 2 years to fruit. Seed can take 3 years. We did all the waiting so you don’t have to. These larger sizes do sell out, so please order while they are still available.

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