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'''Moba fruit''' is a tree-grown fruit native to [[Bajor]]. Dr. [[Julian Bashir]] enjoyed '''moba jam''' on his [[scone|scones]].
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'''Moba fruit''' is a tree-grown fruit native to [[Bajor]].
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Doctor [[Julian Bashir]] enjoyed '''moba jam''' on his [[scone|scones]].
   
 
In [[2372]], moba fruit, among other [[Bajoran]] dishes, was served aboard [[Deep Space Nine]] at the reception held for the [[Trill]] science team who was attempting to create an artificial [[wormhole]].
 
In [[2372]], moba fruit, among other [[Bajoran]] dishes, was served aboard [[Deep Space Nine]] at the reception held for the [[Trill]] science team who was attempting to create an artificial [[wormhole]].
   
 
In [[2375]], [[Dukat]], posing as [[Anjohl Tennan]], claimed to be a moba farmer from [[Relliketh]]. In a ruse, Anjohl later claimed that he spoke with his brother in Relliketh, who told him that moba saplings sprouting from the soil in their fields after only being planted there a week ago exclaiming that this impossible feat must be a sign from the [[Prophets]].
 
In [[2375]], [[Dukat]], posing as [[Anjohl Tennan]], claimed to be a moba farmer from [[Relliketh]]. In a ruse, Anjohl later claimed that he spoke with his brother in Relliketh, who told him that moba saplings sprouting from the soil in their fields after only being planted there a week ago exclaiming that this impossible feat must be a sign from the [[Prophets]].
 
   
   

Revision as of 09:16, 25 September 2004

Moba fruit is a tree-grown fruit native to Bajor.

Doctor Julian Bashir enjoyed moba jam on his scones.

In 2372, moba fruit, among other Bajoran dishes, was served aboard Deep Space Nine at the reception held for the Trill science team who was attempting to create an artificial wormhole.

In 2375, Dukat, posing as Anjohl Tennan, claimed to be a moba farmer from Relliketh. In a ruse, Anjohl later claimed that he spoke with his brother in Relliketh, who told him that moba saplings sprouting from the soil in their fields after only being planted there a week ago exclaiming that this impossible feat must be a sign from the Prophets.


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