~ Larma Continued ~
On Gor, the female slave, desiring her Master, yet sometimes fearing to speak to him, frightened that she may be struck, has recourse upon occasion, to certain devices, the meaning of which is generally established and culturally well understood ... Another device, common in Port Kar, is for the girl to kneel before the master and put her head down and lift her arms, offering him fruit, usually a larma or a yellow Gorean peach, ripe and fresh.
{Tribesmen of Gor, pages 27-28}

The slave boy, Fish, had emerged from the kitchen, holding over his head on a large silver platter a whole roasted tarsk, steaming and crisped, baisted, shining under the torch light, a larma in its mouth, garnished with suls and Tur-pah.
{Raiders of Gor, page 219}


~ Melons ~
"Buy melons!" called a fellow next to her, lifting one of the yellowish, red-striped spheres toward me.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 45}


~ Peaches ~
Another device, common in Port Kar, is for the girl to kneel before the master and put her head down and lift her arms, offering him fruit, usually a larma or a yellow Gorean peach, ripe and fresh.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 27}


~ Plums ~
I nearly stepped into a basket of plums.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 45}


~ Pomegranates ~
From outside I could smell date palms, pomegranates.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page ___ }

"Pomegranate orchards lie at the east side of the oasis," I said.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page ___ }


~ Ram-berries ~
Small, reddish fruit; plum-like but with edible seeds


A guard was with us, and we were charged with filling our leather buckets with
ram-berries, a small reddish fruit with edible seeds, not unlike plums save for the many small seeds.
{Captive of Gor, page 305}


~ Ta-grapes ~
Grown in Cos; used to make Ta-wine


... and others, from goblets, gave us of wines, Turian wines, thick and sweet, Ta-wine from the famed Ta-grapes, from the terraces of Cos ...
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 213}

The grapes were purple and, I suppose, Ta-grapes from the lower vine-yards of the terraced island of Cos ...
{Priest-Kings of Gor, page 45}
Continue with Gorean fruits ...
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