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Cecropia trees are common in tropical latin America, and I´ve heard of them referred to as the ´fast food of the jungle´ for birds and animals. Indeed the trees seem to always have fruit. Much of the birdwatching at the Canopy Tower in Panama comes from the adjacent cecropia trees. Finally I found a tree where I could reach the fruit, and can report that it is indeed very edible. It is starchy and flavorless, like a raw potato, but has a nice slightly crunchy texture. I imagine that being starchy, it is high in calories.

The younger fruits seem crunchier and tastier!!

Cecropia fruit grows quite large, maybe nickle size in diameter. I preferred the younger fruit with the diameter of about a pencil.