Farmer's Markets are a big part of daily life here in Montevideo and they sell a collection of little fruits and vegetables that are totally new to me. Here are 2 fine examples:
Has anyone ever heard of "Persimmons" before? I certainly hadn't. They look like apple-sized pumkins, they have the skin texture of a tomato but the flesh texture of a nectarine. They have a nice but very unusual taste (quite bland, almost sweet) and seem to only be available here in the Autumn season.

Another weird one is "Zapallitos". They look kind of like dark green pin cushions and they taste a bit like zucchini/courgette. These are mostly used for making pies and quiches as they can be pretty flavourless otherwise.
And then there's the larger cousin of these guys - the regular "Zapallo". This one might look a bit more familiar to Americans as they are used to different types of squash but this one was new for me! It looks like a green knobbly under ripe pumkin and it tastes just sweet potato - yum. They sell it in chunks (or whole if you plan on feeding a nation!) at all the farmers markets.

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