The cactus has flat green "paddles" covered in long thorns. The "paddles" can be eaten like a vegetable after pulling the thorns, peeling, and cooking. If you want dice.
The fruit is round red or orange "Pears" covered in short thorns. The "pears" can be eaten like a fruit after pulling the thorns and washing (peeling is usually unnecessary).
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How can a porcupine look like a vaginni - it's all dry and prickly. Weirdo....
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Not usually. Prickly pair cacti usually have very fine hair-like needles that are only irritating. You can put a piece of tape over the area with the needles stuck in the skin. Then remove the tape and it will usually remove the needles. They're more annoying that painful.
They look like spiny shell with nut inside
To me, prickly pear tasted closest in flavor to kiwi fruit. I have seen it described as bland, but I love kiwi, so I would not categorize prickly pear as bland either. Depending on your preparation of the fruit, you may want to add a little (very little) sugar or pair it with another fruit, such as plums, but I know I will definitely buy and eat more prickly pears!
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HOW DOES A Quaver look like
prickly
A giant pair of boobies
A trapezoid
A burr is a rough, prickly seed pod that sticks to clothing and animal fur. the inventor of Velcro used the design.