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Smokey
01-09-2013, 03:55 PM
In the old testament it says that can a mother provide for her children as much as God has provided for her creatures with varieties of fruit and vegetable. It is amazing what one can grow with little bit of dirt and water.

I like tart fruit so........

Granny Smith Apples
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Grape Fruit
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Pomegranate; This fruit is real expensive ($2-$3 each), but it is awesome
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White Grapes, especially if it is real tart
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And definitely Watermelon in summer time
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dean_martin
01-09-2013, 07:25 PM
This is my favorite off-topic post on an av board, ever.

Mango!

JohnMichael
01-09-2013, 07:48 PM
My favorite fruit are grapes from a bottle after fermentation.

ForeverAutumn
01-09-2013, 08:23 PM
This is my favorite off-topic post on an av board, ever.

LOL! Mine too!

#1 - Royal Gala or Red Delicious apples. But only in the fall when I can get them fresh off the farm.

#2 - Grapes. Red or Green, doesn't matter as long as they're seedless and crisp. No mushy grapes for me.

#3 - Oranges. Again, in the fall when they are their freshest.

#4 - Blueberries, Raspberries, and Blackberries...it's a tie...I love them all.

noddin0ff
01-10-2013, 05:38 AM
Bananas!


and related...sort of. Tender song regarding favorite fruits.

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I drive alone, home from work
And I always think of her
Late at night I call her
But I never say a word
And I can see her squeeze the phone between her chin and shoulder
And I can almost smell her breath faint with a sweet scent of decay
She serves him mashed potatoes
And she serves him peppered steak, with corn
Pulls her dress up over her head
Lets it fall to the floor
And does she ever whisper in his ear all her favorite fruit
And all the most exotic places they are cultivated
And I'd like to take her there, rather than this train
And if I weren't a civil servant, I'd have a place in the colonies
We'd play croquet behind white-washed walls and drink our tea at four
Within intervention's distance of the embassy
The midday air grows thicker with the heat
And drifts towards the line of trees
When negroes blink their eyes, they sink into siesta
And we are rotting like a fruit underneath a rusting roof
We dream our dreams and sing our songs of the fecundity
Of life and love
Of life and love
Of life and love

JohnMichael
01-10-2013, 05:55 AM
My favorite fruits are peaches and pears. Right at that perfect state of ripeness.

blackraven
01-12-2013, 11:23 AM
Mine are Colorado peaches, Honey Crisp and Pink Lady Apples. A good orange or tangerine will do as well.

Smokey
01-12-2013, 05:17 PM
Pears and peaches seem to be kind of fruit that have to be eaten at exactly right stage of ripness (not too soft or not too hard). Other wise there is simply no flavor.

I don't know about mango though :D

ForeverAutumn
01-12-2013, 08:21 PM
I actually like pears before they are ripe. They have to be crisp. Once they get soft they're too ripe for me.

Smokey
01-12-2013, 10:05 PM
I actually like pears before they are ripe. They have to be crisp.You must have good teeth :D

Most pears I see in the supermarket seem to be under ripe to me. If we buy some, we usually let it sit at room temperature for couple of days to soften it little bit.

ForeverAutumn
01-13-2013, 08:40 AM
You must have good teeth :D

Most pears I see in the supermarket seem to be under ripe to me. If we buy some, we usually let it sit at room temperature for couple of days to soften it little bit.

When they get too soft, I cook them with onions and carrots, or butternut squash, in some low sodium veggie broth and then puree it to make soup. It's yummy!

dean_martin
01-13-2013, 09:42 AM
I don't know about mango though :D

Mango is very similar. You don't want it too firm or too soft. Mangoes change color from green to red/yellow/orange as they ripen. Look for the right color and just a little give when you squeeze and it's ready.

Kudos to you for posting a pic of a pomegranate. That's not something you see everyday at an av site.

dean_martin
01-13-2013, 09:53 AM
When they get too soft, I cook them with onions and carrots, or butternut squash, in some low sodium veggie broth and then puree it to make soup. It's yummy!

Never heard of preparing pears like that. This was the first Christmas in years that we didn't get a box of pears from my uncle (he's quite old and widowed so I'm just glad he's still with us - he let us know ahead of time that he was slowing down some this year). We would share the pears with the rest of the family because we couldn't eat them all before they went bad. We should have experimented more.

blackraven
01-13-2013, 01:18 PM
I have to agree. A nice ripe mango is excellent. They are so messy to eat though. I also like a nice ripe fresh pineapple. If i didnt like meat or poultry cooked on my grill so much, I could live off of fresh fruit!

dean_martin
01-13-2013, 04:36 PM
I have to agree. A nice ripe mango is excellent. They are so messy to eat though. I also like a nice ripe fresh pineapple. If i didnt like meat or poultry cooked on my grill so much, I could live off of fresh fruit!
I do a seasoned chicken breast on the grill topped off with honey mustard and apple slices. Pineapple on the grill is really good too.

ForeverAutumn
01-13-2013, 06:58 PM
Never heard of preparing pears like that.

We're getting a bit off-topic, but here's my recipe for Pear Carrot Soup. You can substitute butternut squash for the carrots.

ForeverAutumn's Carrot/Pear soup

1 Tbsp olive oil
1 onion chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
10 large carrots, peeled and sliced (use fewer carrots if you want a thinner soup)
1 large ripe pear
1 litre low-sodium vegetable broth
1 tsp curry
1/2 tsp cumin
1 tsp fresh ginger, grated
1/4 tsp cinnamon
a pinch of sea salt.

• saute the onion and garlic in the olive oil until the onion is almost soft.

• add the carrots and a pinch of salt and saute for a few more minutes to release some of the juice in the carrots.

• add 1 litre of vegetable broth and the spices. Simmer on medium/low heat until carrots just start to soften.

• chop the pear into large pieces (you're going to puree the soup so you may want to peel the pear first. I don't bother as I have a Vitamix that will puree anything).

• continue to simmer soup until the pears are cooked, about 10 to 15 minutes.

• when the carrots and pears are cooked, puree the soup in a blender or with a hand blender.

• if the soup is too thick add some water or additional broth to get the consistency that you like. If you add more water you may end up needing to add more spices and simmer it a bit longer to blend the flavours.

Sir Terrence the Terrible
01-14-2013, 09:16 AM
I am really weird when it comes to fruit. I love orange juice, but not oranges. I love apple juice, but not apples. I love cranberry juice and pomegranate juice, but not cranberry's or pomegranates. Watermelon, grapes, cantaloupe all sit at the top of my list. Bananas follow after that.

Smokey
01-14-2013, 05:37 PM
Kudos to you for posting a pic of a pomegranate. That's not something you see everyday at an av site.Maybe that help popularity of the fruit as at the supermarket some cashier at check out look at fruit and wonder what they are
I am really weird when it comes to fruit. I love orange juice, but not oranges. I love apple juice, but not apples. I love cranberry juice and pomegranate juice, but not cranberry's or pomegranates.Oh man, you are missing all the good stuff. They say the fruit fiber also contain alot of nutritious value that is missing in juice form. A brand name called Naked Juice is probably as close as you are going to get to real fruit, but they are like $3 for 15 oz juice bottle.

bobsticks
01-15-2013, 06:07 AM
I like to say the word "kumquat"...

Feanor
01-15-2013, 06:15 AM
I like to say the word "kumquat"...
We'd love to hear your voice saying "kumquat" ... of course hearing you sing Hallelujah would even nicer.

It's a pity that this site doesn't specifically support audio clip insertion, but I suppose a video would do, or just link to an MP3 file.

dean_martin
01-15-2013, 11:50 AM
I like to say the word "kumquat"...

It is a fun word. My in-laws have a kumquat tree. It was full at Christmas.

bobsticks
01-15-2013, 08:50 PM
I appreciate that my friend but to upload the file I would have to use the PICO application on my phone...making the "kumquat" sound like a saucy British tart, somewhere between Dame Judy Dench and Keira Knightly on an ether binge...

One thing I did over the holiday season, made possible by having a commercial grade oven in the kitchen was to make, essentially, a dessert pizza... a thin crust dough with a garlic oil brush, whipped ricotta, basil chiffonade, peaches and pears, gorgonzola, candied walnuts and a caramel syrup...

Feanor
01-16-2013, 06:34 AM
I appreciate that my friend but to upload the file I would have to use the PICO application on my phone...making the "kumquat" sound like a saucy British tart, somewhere between Dame Judy Dench and Keira Knightly on an ether binge...

One thing I did over the holiday season, made possible by having a commercial grade oven in the kitchen was to make, essentially, a dessert pizza... a thin crust dough with a garlic oil brush, whipped ricotta, basil chiffonade, peaches and pears, gorgonzola, candied walnuts and a caramel syrup...
Yum! the pizza sounds good. (So does Keira Knightly.)

ForeverAutumn
01-16-2013, 08:41 AM
It is a fun word. My in-laws have a kumquat tree. It was full at Christmas.

I once bought a pint of kumquats just to try them. They are a bit of a novelty here. They're a strange fruit. I didn't mind them, but I'm not running out to buy them again either.

3LB
04-17-2013, 07:50 PM
I love to pronounce the 'p' in raspberry

I like apples, love applesauce and adore apple juice. My whole family does - me and my 2 kids drink a gallon a week. Honey crisp apple juice is awesome. One thing I'd miss about Washington state were I to leave is the variety of apples I can get in season. That, and the berries. Sorry California and Brazil, but your fruit is dung compared to Washington state.

ForeverAutumn
04-18-2013, 04:18 AM
One thing I'd miss about Washington state were I to leave is the variety of apples I can get in season. That, and the berries. Sorry California and Brazil, but your fruit is dung compared to Washington state.

Whenever I'm buying apples off-season (December to September) I always look for Washington apples. They use a storage system in Washington that preserves the apples longer and keeps them crisp far past the time when apples from most other places are starting to soften. Washington Red Delicious are the BEST!

kushy
04-18-2013, 04:38 AM
Banana and orange.