UD,
I have found to possible candidates for QULE:
Landolphia petersiana T. Dyer. 'Ndoro'
Found in essentially the same range as L. kirkii - Tanzania, and from Natal in South Africa through Mozambique north to Somalia, and again associated with tropical forest and bush. The plant is a sprawling shrub or a woody liane, with tendrils. The sweetly scented white flowers are carried in panicls at the end of the branches.
The fruit is more or less round, with numerous seeds embedded in the soft pulp. The fruits are eaten both when ripe and when nearly ripe. The skin is removed from the semi-ripe fruit, but ripe fruit are eaten skin and all.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... l%26sa%3DNLandolphia kirkii T. Dyer (this plant may now be known as Dictyophleba kirkii)
Recorded in Tanzania (Gombe) in east equatorial Africa, and found from Natal in South Africa through Mozambique north to Somalia. It is associated with tropical forest and, in southern Africa, coastal lowland subtropical 'bush' (up to 30 metre canopy). Found either as a sprawling bush or a woody liane with tendrils. The small white flowers are sweetly scented.
The almost round fruits are about the size of a mandarin (tangerine). The tough skin encloses a very sweet, stringy pulp with numerous seeds embedded in it. The fruiting season is from November to March.
QULE Eaters, confirm which is the right one.....