20 Uncommon Fruits From Around The World

13. Mulberries

These colorful berries are often made into wine, fruit juice, tea, jam or canned foods. They can also be dried and eaten as a snack. The berries’ taste ranges from very sweet to tart-sweet. The trees on which they grow are coveted for their leaves, because they are the only kind of leaf that a silkworm will eat.

On the next page you’ll find an interesting fruit called the akebia.