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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.exoticfoodscatering.com/">This book is a collection of short articles  drawn from Living off the Land Subtropic Newsletter. The book covers all  kinds of rare fruit, ranging from calamondin and kumquat to jaboticaba,  carob, jujube and other trees. The articles are contributed by a variety of  authors and rare-fruit growers mostly located in Florida and are a mix of fact  and personal anecdotes from the writers. Some other</summary>
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