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FRUIT
APRICOTS


"I brushed away two sellers of apricots and spices."
Tribesmen of Gor, page 45


BERRIES



"I felt the pull of a strap on my throat, and opened my eyes. By a long leather strap, some ten feet in length, I was fastened by the neck to Ute. We were picking berries."
Captive of Gor, page 208


DATES



"The principal export of the oases are dates, or pressed-date bricks."
Tribesmen of Gor, page 37


LARMA



"I took a slice of hard larma from the tray. This is a firm, single-seeded, applelike fruit. It is quite unlike the segmented, juicy larma. It is sometimes called, and perhaps more aptly, the pit fruit, because of its large single stone."
Players of Gor, page 267
"The larma is luscious. It has a rather hard shell but the shell is brittle and easily broken. Within, the fleshy endocarp, the fruit, is delicious and very juicy. Sometimes, when a woman is referred to as a `larma,' it is suggested that her hard or frigid exterior conceals a rather different sort of interior, one likely to be quite delicious."
Renegades Of Gor, page 437


MELONS


"'Buy melons!' called a fellow next to her, lifting one of the yellowish, red-striped spheres toward me."
Tribesmen of Gor, page 45


PEACHES



"On Gor, the female slave, desiring her master, yet sometimes fearing to speak to him, frightened that she may be struck, has recourse upon occasion, to certain devices, the meaning of which is generally established and culturally well understood….Another device, common in Port Kar, is for the girl to kneel before the master and put her head down and lift her arms, offering him fruit, usually a larma or a yellow Gorean peach, ripe and fresh."
Tribesmen of Gor, pages 27-28


PLUMS



"I had nearly stepped into a basket of plums."
Tribesmen of Gor, page 45


RAISINS



"…vulo stew with raisins, nuts, onions, and honey."
Tribesmen of Gor, page 45


RAM-BERRIES



"A guard was with us, and we were charged with filling our leather buckets with ram-berries, a small reddish fruit with edible seeds, not unlike plums save for the many small seeds."
Captive of Gor, page 305


TA-GRAPES


"The grapes were purple and, I suppose, Ta-grapes from the lower vine-yards of the terraced island of Cos..."
Priest-Kings of Gor, page 45


TOSPIT


"Lola now returned to the small table and, kneeling head down, served us our desert, slices of tospit, sprinkled with four Gorean sugars."
Rogue of Gor, page 132


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