Maori Berry? (forum)
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Nick starts with ...
A kind guy at the market today told me about a "maori berry" that Bunnings was selling not too long ago, does anyone have any idea what this may be?
Time: 15th April 2012 9:31pm
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peter says...
hi nick,
that should be maqui berry,
talked about many times on this forum.
Time: 15th April 2012 11:02pm
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Nick says...
That did cross my mind, thanks peter. Wish I could find one around here that isn't too expensive like the ones at Bunnings!
Time: 15th April 2012 11:37pm
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jakfruitetiquette says...
Thats because the maqui de sade, does all the pricing there!
Time: 15th April 2012 11:56pm
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john says...
Yes, there is a lot of maqui business at Bunnings.
Time: 16th April 2012 7:01am
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amanda says...
Is this berry the same as their "Ti Toki" berry? (the one that the alcoholic drink is made from)
Time: 16th April 2012 10:53am
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