What are these mexican fruit things called?!
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If it's not a Chirimolla, (looks kinda like a big guava with a little prickly and like scales all around it?) was it green?
It could be a Spiky Chayote, it's family to a squash and it opens in half and has a soft edible seed in the middle. You don't even have to put sugar on it when you cook it and many times they're sweet.
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Maybe passionfruit or dragonfruit?
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Based on the description, I'd say horned melon.