South Korea’s oldest jujube tree, shown in this photo provided by Boeun County of North Chungcheong Province, has found a new home in the county on June 15, 2016. The county purchased the tree from Namyangju, a city just north of Seoul, hoping to reclaim the county’s fame as the producer of top quality jujubes that in the past were served to kings. The county has lost most of its aged jujube trees to plant diseases. (Yonhap)
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Q; What do jujubes make?
A: I-I-Israeli hu-hu-honey
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“The county has lost most of its aged jujube trees to plant diseases.”
Would that be treasles or rootbella?