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Moro Tree

A moro tree was a deciduous fruit tree that typically stoof up to 9 meters tall and primarily grew around grassy plains with sparse vegetation. It could grow edible moro fruit that took the shape of an hourglass and boasted a crunchy texture.

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The skin of the moro fruit when ripened turned a light shade of orange without the possibility for russets. The seeds of this fruit were only found in its lower bulb, which was also sweeter in taste than its upper bulb. Delicious, baked moro treats usually used only the lower bulbs of the moro, with the upper bulbs discarded or recycled for fertilizer.