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<p>Late summer is a time to remind you that the <a href="http://www.saveur.com/article/Kitchen/Juicy-Fruit" target="_blank">edible fruits of the prickly pear cactus</a>, <em>Opuntia engelmanniii</em>, which turn a rich red or magenta when they ripen at this time of year, are called tunas.* I don&#8217;t know what caused the dark mark near the base of this one, but I do know that the photograph is from a jaunt to the west of Morado Circle in my Great Hills neighborhood of Austin on August 22nd, exactly one month ago today, the official beginning of fall. Happy autunal (au-tuna-l or autumnal, take your pick) equinox to you.</p>
<p>© 2013 Steven Schwartzman</p>
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<p>* In a post a couple of years ago I noted that the prickly pear kind of <em>tuna</em> came into English from Spanish, but Spanish acquired it from the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ta%C3%ADno_people" target="_blank">Taíno</a> people of the Caribbean. Their word for the cactus fruit survived; they themselves didn’t.</p>
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