Kei-apple


[kahy-ap-uh l] /ˈkaɪˌæp əl/

noun
1.
a thorny shrub or small tree, Dovyalis caffra, of southern Africa, having round, yellow, juicy-pulped, cranberry-flavored fruit that is edible only when cooked.

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