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It's an unassuming red berry that does some seriously strange stuff to your mouth.
"Miracle fruit" makes acidic, sour or bitter foods taste sweet.
It can be used as a complementary therapy in cancer treatment.
And for one farming couple, the opportunity to help people made them move their farm more than 1000 kilometres to chase better growing conditions. Landline's Courtney Wilson has the story.
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