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chayote
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Chayote (Sechium edule)
(credit: Eugene Belt—Shostal)
Tendril-bearing perennial vine (Sechium edule) of the gourd family, native to the New World tropics, where it is widely cultivated for its edible fruits. Chayote also is grown as an annual plant in temperate climates. The fast-growing vine bears small, white flowers and green or white pear-shaped fruits with furrows. Each fruit contains one seed. The fruits are eaten cooked or raw, and the young root tubers are prepared like potatoes.



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Merzak Allouache is an Algerian director working in France whose 2003 film Chouchou falls into this same genre that involves the "good" sexual citizen.
In Vufflens, Schumacher has become known as "Schumi le chouchou du village" (the village pet), because unlike other stars who live a totally secluded life, he doesn't hide away behind high walls and security guards.
A jealous filmmaker friend of mine even describes him as the new chouchou de la ville.
 
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