They look familiar. Sour, iirc. I wouldn’t eat them. 0/10.
Cailucci
Maypop I think
Dependent_Factor_791
Looks like a passionfruit relative.
I wouldn’t risk it.
AshenRabbit
If you’re unsure, best to never risk it
TheMaxMellow
Looks like it could be green Passion Fruit aka Passiflora aka Maypop. All edible fruits. Might be a bit tangy. Would advise eating around the dark seeds the first time around.
Fluffy-Walrus-3263
Maypop perfectly edible pulp, love these if it is loose on the vine or any have fallen take those, theyre the most ripe, but be careful if they look moldy and always check in them before eating. Just eat the inside stuff surrounding the seeds, seeds are edible but kinda ehh.
JesusChrist-Jr
Looks like a passiflora to me. It may or may not taste good, but it won’t harm you.
slowrecovery
100% passion fruit/maypop. Wild ones have a range of flavors and textures. That should be edible, but they get sweeter as they get more ripe.
randtke
Looks like passiflora incarnata. Pics should have leaves and a bit more of the plant. It would taste tart if it’s passiflora incarnata passion fruit. Also, I feel that fresh seeds like this, you can just scatter and they all wake up in spring, while if they dry, they don’t wake up. You could scatter them, then look for passionflower vines in spring.
MoldynSculler
Passion fruit tends to grow like this if it doesn’t get enough water, probably doesn’t taste very good.
Cute-Helicopter-9920
Yes ! This is a maypop. My close friend introduced me to them a week ago. They are very edible and delicious. Just a little sour and the seeds are hard so be careful with your teeth. 🙂
ImaginaryCicada4805
What is it ?
WarWrecked
The only fruit like that in Oklahoma would be a passion fruit. Pawpaw’s would be the only other option and they aren’t on vines.
Relevant-Zucchini4
Paw Paw Tree? Cross between mango/banana in taste
Huge_Charity_9231
LUCKY DUCK! You live my dream of randomly finding maypop vines!! That one could be riper. Now you know where its is and can help it grow.
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They look familiar. Sour, iirc. I wouldn’t eat them. 0/10.
Maypop I think
Looks like a passionfruit relative.
I wouldn’t risk it.
If you’re unsure, best to never risk it
Looks like it could be green Passion Fruit aka Passiflora aka Maypop. All edible fruits. Might be a bit tangy. Would advise eating around the dark seeds the first time around.
Maypop perfectly edible pulp, love these if it is loose on the vine or any have fallen take those, theyre the most ripe, but be careful if they look moldy and always check in them before eating. Just eat the inside stuff surrounding the seeds, seeds are edible but kinda ehh.
Looks like a passiflora to me. It may or may not taste good, but it won’t harm you.
100% passion fruit/maypop. Wild ones have a range of flavors and textures. That should be edible, but they get sweeter as they get more ripe.
Looks like passiflora incarnata. Pics should have leaves and a bit more of the plant. It would taste tart if it’s passiflora incarnata passion fruit. Also, I feel that fresh seeds like this, you can just scatter and they all wake up in spring, while if they dry, they don’t wake up. You could scatter them, then look for passionflower vines in spring.
Passion fruit tends to grow like this if it doesn’t get enough water, probably doesn’t taste very good.
Yes ! This is a maypop. My close friend introduced me to them a week ago. They are very edible and delicious. Just a little sour and the seeds are hard so be careful with your teeth. 🙂
What is it ?
The only fruit like that in Oklahoma would be a passion fruit. Pawpaw’s would be the only other option and they aren’t on vines.
Paw Paw Tree? Cross between mango/banana in taste
LUCKY DUCK! You live my dream of randomly finding maypop vines!! That one could be riper. Now you know where its is and can help it grow.
Passion fruit.