This unique Inga species was discovered growing just 200 meters from the ocean on the sandy soils of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Reaching 4–5 meters in height, it’s a manageable tree with a tropical, coastal vibe and exceptional fruit quality.The pods produce sweet, juicy pulp that’s absolutely delicious — and best of all, the flesh doesn’t stick to the seeds, making it a pleasure to eat.
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