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Anyone grow them? What do you do with yours? This is my first season and the tree is dripping with fruit. We have eaten a few. I have some cut up, drying in my dehydrator. I am going to try making jam. I'm giving some away. I may mail some to NY if I figure out how to pack them!
Any good recipes? I have a juicer do I may throw them in with juice or smoothies in the blender.
if u have any recipes you love or ideas please share!
Anyone grow them? What do you do with yours? This is my first season and the tree is dripping with fruit. We have eaten a few. I have some cut up, drying in my dehydrator. I am going to try making jam. I'm giving some away. I may mail some to NY if I figure out how to pack them!
Any good recipes? I have a juicer do I may throw them in with juice or smoothies in the blender.
if u have any recipes you love or ideas please share!
My dad makes wine with his, that's about the only thing I've ever seen done. Lived there for 20 years and I don't think I ever even ate one.
I bough one once and after I got it home, I had no idea what to do with it either. I think I did almost nothing to be honest. Who knows though, it might be the next trendy fruit. I remember when no one had heard of kiwi and now, most of us love to add it to salads. Also Mangos were not nearly as populare 20 years ago as now, but apricots could be found everywhere and so could figs.
Nita
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