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Common Medlar (Mespilus germanica)

Common Medlar fruit are very hard and acidic. They become edible after being softened ('bletted') by frost.

A fruit which is rotten before it is ripe, the medlar is used figuratively in literature as a symbol of prostitution or premature destitution.

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