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Yes. It is not necessary to peel prickly pear fruit for freezing, blending, or extracting juice.
The Prickly Pear Cactus
A "prickly pear" is not actually a pear.
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A prickly pear is a cactus. There is no commensalism or mutualism.
The prickly pear provides food and home for the wood rat. In turn, the wood rat acts a pollinator for the prickly pear.
No. the prickly pear is not native to Australia. It is an introduced species, and a noxious pest.
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If you stuck your finger into a prickly pear cactus, you could get stuck with one of the spines. You could also possibly be bitten by a spider who likes to make their webs in the prickly pear.
thick and waxy skin, spiky leaves, flexible stem and shallow roots.
It is a type of fruit
The pads and fruit of the prickly pear cactus are edible. The fruit can be peeled and eaten raw. However, many experts suggest that the fruit is best when it is made into candy, jelly, juice, or wine. It is also available dried or in extract form.