Miracle Fruit
Quote from SubstanceSquid on March 10, 2021, 11:26 pmSynsepalum dulcificum is one of the latest projects. Here are 6 next to some kratom !
Synsepalum dulcificum is one of the latest projects. Here are 6 next to some kratom !
Uploaded files:Quote from twiztidninja88 on March 11, 2021, 7:53 amQuote from SubstanceSquid on March 10, 2021, 11:26 pmSynsepalum dulcificum is one of the latest projects. Here are 6 next to some kratom !
So pretty!! 🙂
Quote from SubstanceSquid on March 10, 2021, 11:26 pmSynsepalum dulcificum is one of the latest projects. Here are 6 next to some kratom !
So pretty!! 🙂
Quote from SubstanceSquid on March 11, 2021, 11:28 amQuote from Hatsnax on March 11, 2021, 9:51 amWhat is it? Like what are the uses?
it contains a protein in the little red fruits that is called miraculin, and it binds to sour or sweet receptors on your tongue, and basically makes you detect sour things as sweet or alternate flavors. It was banned as a sweetener from the US for silly reasons, because you're still able to buy it as a novelty product. It's very strange, people call it "taste tripping." Sour stuff is interesting, like straight lemons or limes, salt n vinegar chips, orange juice, etc. I haven't tried it but I wanted to grow the plant because miraculin is fascinating and the tree is a little bit of a challenge to take care of. It requires acidic soil. But it does okay in drought and wet conditions.
Quote from Hatsnax on March 11, 2021, 9:51 amWhat is it? Like what are the uses?
it contains a protein in the little red fruits that is called miraculin, and it binds to sour or sweet receptors on your tongue, and basically makes you detect sour things as sweet or alternate flavors. It was banned as a sweetener from the US for silly reasons, because you're still able to buy it as a novelty product. It's very strange, people call it "taste tripping." Sour stuff is interesting, like straight lemons or limes, salt n vinegar chips, orange juice, etc. I haven't tried it but I wanted to grow the plant because miraculin is fascinating and the tree is a little bit of a challenge to take care of. It requires acidic soil. But it does okay in drought and wet conditions.
Quote from theartlife on April 26, 2021, 11:54 amFascinating, never heard of it. You learn something new everyday.
Fascinating, never heard of it. You learn something new everyday.
Quote from ddkb1982 on April 5, 2022, 9:34 amQuote from SubstanceSquid on March 11, 2021, 11:28 amQuote from Hatsnax on March 11, 2021, 9:51 amWhat is it? Like what are the uses?
it contains a protein in the little red fruits that is called miraculin, and it binds to sour or sweet receptors on your tongue, and basically makes you detect sour things as sweet or alternate flavors. It was banned as a sweetener from the US for silly reasons, because you're still able to buy it as a novelty product. It's very strange, people call it "taste tripping." Sour stuff is interesting, like straight lemons or limes, salt n vinegar chips, orange juice, etc. I haven't tried it but I wanted to grow the plant because miraculin is fascinating and the tree is a little bit of a challenge to take care of. It requires acidic soil. But it does okay in drought and wet conditions.
This is interesting.. what is it actually used for? Just a fruit that gives you protein? How long does the "taste trip" last???
Quote from SubstanceSquid on March 11, 2021, 11:28 amQuote from Hatsnax on March 11, 2021, 9:51 amWhat is it? Like what are the uses?
it contains a protein in the little red fruits that is called miraculin, and it binds to sour or sweet receptors on your tongue, and basically makes you detect sour things as sweet or alternate flavors. It was banned as a sweetener from the US for silly reasons, because you're still able to buy it as a novelty product. It's very strange, people call it "taste tripping." Sour stuff is interesting, like straight lemons or limes, salt n vinegar chips, orange juice, etc. I haven't tried it but I wanted to grow the plant because miraculin is fascinating and the tree is a little bit of a challenge to take care of. It requires acidic soil. But it does okay in drought and wet conditions.
This is interesting.. what is it actually used for? Just a fruit that gives you protein? How long does the "taste trip" last???
Quote from MichaelB75 on June 4, 2022, 12:37 pmWhat's it for or what does it help with? It's sounds pretty interesting.
What's it for or what does it help with? It's sounds pretty interesting.
Quote from ddkb1982 on June 13, 2022, 12:27 pmQuote from Mama on June 11, 2022, 1:58 amHas anyone said what it's used used for or the benefits
No unfortunately it seems some dont come back and we dont get answers- stinks
Quote from Mama on June 11, 2022, 1:58 amHas anyone said what it's used used for or the benefits
No unfortunately it seems some dont come back and we dont get answers- stinks