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Plinia Trunciflora "Cabinho Café Ipuiúna" Jaboticaba or sometimes written just "Cabinho Cafe" is a delicious jaboticaba tree of 4-8 meters high in its native range. This cultivar was collected by prominent Brazilian collector José Aurélio Vilela. The cultivar is named "cabinho" meaning peduncle; "Ipuiúna", after a small town in the state of Minas Gerais state in Brazil where presumably it was originally collected; and "Cafe" after the fruit's flavor profile which is similar to coffee fruit (not the coffee bean, but rather the sweet berry). The plant is found from Minas Gerais state to the Rio Grande do Sul state, in the Atlantic Forest, and in Mata dos Pinhais in Brazil. The tree has a dense spherical crown with slightly hanging branches. Like other Plinia truncifloras, the fruit hangs from long peduncles on the trunk often in clusters of 2-5 fruit. The fruit is globose, black, smooth, shiny with sweet pulp, has medium size seeds, and a minor crown similar to Sabara. Fruit size is typically 2+ cm. diameter and is said to be one of the best-tasting Jaboticaba cultivars with a fairly unique flavor profile. New growth is scarlet red while mature leaves are lanceolate, shiny, with a smooth surface that has nearly unnoticeable lateral veins aside from the main central