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The trees are only a few months old. Maybe in a few years?
i have some avo trees that sprang up from seeds in the compost and they are 7 years old and NO FRUIT!!
Totally agree with[b] maravilla![/b]
As for Neem trees, they grow wild along the roadside between the marked and gravel road to San Bernardo.
[url=http://www.costaricaneem.com/index.html]Neem trees[/url] and as shown around [url=http://travelingshipps.wordpress.com/tag/neem-trees/]La Fortun[/url]
Adjusting to your new life is whats its all about. You simply cannot expect to have all or find all the foods etc you had in your country of departure. Just relax and enjoy. Mu husband is Gluten intolerant and we find all we require here in Costa Rica. Pura Vida.
if you can’t find what you want to eat in costa rica, you shouldn’t be eating it in the first place. as a gourmet cook, married to a fine dining chef, there is nothing we lack in the REAL food department to fix all kinds of cuisine. but then we only eat REAL whole food, not food-like products which are destroying the planet with epidemics of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. don’t believe me? watch this:
http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/globesity_fats_new_frontier_2012/
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