Tulin Fruit
Tulin Fruit is a type of fruiting vine plant that is native to the Jhatee homeworld. It naturally grows on vines climbing up large deciduous trees in the dense forest of the Northern Continent.
The fruit itself is about thumb-sized light pink fruits with a thin skin and a juicy-sweet and dark red insides. Each pink flower on the vine only produces one fruit with one vine hosting several dozen fruits. Humans would describe the taste as that of a grape and a strawberry.
History
It was cultivated nearly eight thousand years ago by early Jhatee civilizations as a means of early agriculture. The first city states grew around Tulin fruit groves. The fruit was cultivated to be served whole and to be fermented into Tulin Wine. The Scose_Union has the oldest continuously running vineyard clocking in at 5500 years.
Significance
Culturally central to the Jhatee as a symbol of civilization.
a Major agricultural Export
Item type
Consumable, Food / Drink
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