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#1 Now, how about a photo of the tree the nuts grow on AFTER being harvested?
       
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#9 This is not black pepper. The foliage and berries belong to Schinus molle, the California pepper tree. It's unrelated to the black pepper plant, Piper nigrum, although its pink berries are sometimes sold as "pink peppercorns".
       
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A cocoa tree.

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