A couple of questions

What is the world’s smallest fruit?

Wolffia certainly has the record for smallest fruits which are not much larger than grains of ordinary table salt (NaCl). The single seed inside is almost as large as the fruit; therefore, wolffia seeds are not as small as orchid seeds.

What is the smallest food?

The fruit of an edible species of duckweed (those rootless, stemless, leafless, teensy green plants you sometimes see floating on the surface of ponds) called Wolffia globosa or, alternately, Asian watermeal, is no bigger than the head of a pin, measuring about 0.7 to 1.5 millimeters, but nutritional scientists now …

Can we eat Globosa?

It's a strain of edible duckweed (Wolffia globosa) grown in ponds and slow-moving waterways in Northern Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. It's eaten as chips, breads and in soups or stir-fries.

Is the blueberry the smallest fruit?

This little plant is small but mighty. A cranberry? A blueberry so unripe it's still green in color? Well, none of those is even close to being the smallest fruit out there. That honor belongs to the Wolffia globosa, more commonly known as the Asian watermeal.

What’s the biggest fruit in the world?

Then again, the jackfruit is not your typical fruit. It's got a distinctive, musky smell, and a flavor that some describe as like Juicy Fruit gum. It is the largest tree fruit in the world, capable of reaching 100 pounds.

What is the stinkiest food in the world?

Surströmming. Surströmming (say "soor-stroh-ming") is tinned fish from Sweden that is fermented (put in a salty brine for two months) before the tins are sealed up and sold. The process of fermenting the fish creates a strong rotten egg smell.

Can dragon fruit?

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Is duckweed edible?

Duckweed is a plant that may be spotted all over the globe. Duckweed has a high amount of protein, making it suitable for human consumption. It is essential to consume enough protein to maintain excellent health. Duckweed can have up to 40 percent of protein content when cultivated under ideal circumstances.