The Sabra is in season now, and it is common to see people stopped on the roadside gathering some of the fruit. There are a variety of ways to avoid the hair-like thorns, but none are guaranteed to be pain free.
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The Sabra is in season now, and it is common to see people stopped on the roadside gathering some of the fruit. There are a variety of ways to avoid the hair-like thorns, but none are guaranteed to be pain free.
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