. . . "44035436"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "List of edible cacti"@en . . "1118974875"^^ . . . "This is a list of edible plants in the family Cactaceae. \n* Acanthocereus tetragonus, the sword pear, \n* Browningia candelaris, \n* Carnegiea gigantea, the Saguaro, \n* Cereus repandus - California and Florida \n* genus Corryocactus (also known as Erdisia), the tasty berrylike \n* C. brevistylis, C. pulquiensis, and C. erectus \n* Coryphantha \n* C. robbinsorum and C. recurvata. \n* genus Echinocereus (\"Strawberry Cactus\") \n* E. engelmannii, E. bonkerae, E. boyce-thompsonii \n* E. enneacanthus, E. cincerascens, E. stramineus \n* E. dasyacanthus, E. fendleri and E. fasciculatus \n* E. brandegeei, E. ledingii and E. nicholii \n* E. engelmannii (\"Strawberry Vanilla\") \n* genus Echinopsis \n* South American species \n* E. (or T.) atacamensis, E./T. coquimbana and E./T. schickendanzii \n* genus Epiphyllum, th"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5111"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This is a list of edible plants in the family Cactaceae. \n* Acanthocereus tetragonus, the sword pear, \n* Browningia candelaris, \n* Carnegiea gigantea, the Saguaro, \n* Cereus repandus - California and Florida \n* genus Corryocactus (also known as Erdisia), the tasty berrylike \n* C. brevistylis, C. pulquiensis, and C. erectus \n* Coryphantha \n* C. robbinsorum and C. recurvata. \n* genus Echinocereus (\"Strawberry Cactus\") \n* E. engelmannii, E. bonkerae, E. boyce-thompsonii \n* E. enneacanthus, E. cincerascens, E. stramineus \n* E. dasyacanthus, E. fendleri and E. fasciculatus \n* E. brandegeei, E. ledingii and E. nicholii \n* E. engelmannii (\"Strawberry Vanilla\") \n* genus Echinopsis \n* South American species \n* E. (or T.) atacamensis, E./T. coquimbana and E./T. schickendanzii \n* genus Epiphyllum, the Orchid cactus \n* E. anguliger (also called Phyllocactus darrahii, said to be like gooseberries) \n* genus Epithelantha (the fruit of all species said to be edible) \n* genus Eulychnia \n* E. acida \n* genus Ferocactus \n* Ferocactus hamatacanthus \n* F. histrix (\"borrachitos\") and F. latispinus (\"pochas\") \n* genus Harrisia (of Florida and the Caribbean), the \"Prickly Apples\" \n* \n* Harrisia martinii \n* NOTE: The following 5 are said to be \"endangered endemic\" : \n* H. aboriginum, H.simpsonii, H. adscendens, H fragrans and H. eriophora \n* H. pomanensis \n* Argentinian H. balansae \n* genus Mammillaria (\"chilitos\" as they look like tiny red chili peppers) \n* M. applanata, M. meiacantha, M. macdougalii, M. lasiacantha \n* M. grahamii, M. oliviae, M. mainiae, M. microcarpa, M. thornberi and many others \n* Myrtillocactus geometrizans (\"garambulos\", taste like less-acid cranberries) \n* genus Opuntia, the prickly pears \n* Opuntia engelmannii \n* Opuntia ficus-indica \n* Opuntia matudae \n* Opuntia fragilis \n* Opuntia basilaris \n* genus Pachycereus, \n* Pachycereus pringlei, the Cardon \n* P. schottii, the Senita and P. weberi, the Candelabro \n* genus Peniocereus, \n* Peniocereus greggii, the Arizona Queen of the Night \n* P. johnstonii and P. serpentinus \n* genus Pereskia \n* P. aculeata, the \"Barbados gooseberry\" \n* P. guamacho \n* Genus Selenicereus \n* S. undatus, S. megalanthus and other species (\"dragon fruits\") \n* genus Stenocereus (quite sweet, but prone to ferment; hence the \"agria\" [=\"sour\"])) \n* S. fricii (\"Pitayo de aguas\"), S. griseus (\"Pitayo de Mayo\"), S. gummosus (\"Pitahaya agria\") \n* S. pruinosus (\"Pitayo de Octubre\"), S. montanus (\"Pitaya colorada\") \n* S. queretaroensis (\"Pitaya de Queretaro\"), S. standleyi (\"Pita Marismena\"), S. stellatus (\"Xoconostle\") \n* S. thurberi (\"Organ Pipe Cactus\", \"Pitayo Dulce\") and S. treleasi (\"Tunillo\")"@en . . . . . .