If you haven't tried Honeycrisp apples, don't judge other apples. They don't compare.Hot take: Apples are terrible, unless baked into a pastry.
I've had those, mostly meh to me. If I had to eat an apple, Pink Lady would be my go-to.If you haven't tried Honeycrisp apples, don't judge other apples. They don't compare.
I mean, if you like lesser fruits, I guess that's fineI've had those, mostly meh to me. If I had to eat an apple, Pink Lady would be my go-to.
Fresh picked blueberries from a good farm are 100 times better than what you get in the store. Makes store bought ones taste like a poor replicaI’m on a fresh fruit kick as of late. There’s a u-pick blueberry farm 5 minutes from the house and, let me tell you, they’re like crack! Picked 6lbs last weekend and I ate them all, need to go back this weekend. Love me some apples, pears, and strawberries, too. Hate all citrus and can’t stand grapes, though. What’s your go to fruit?
*to make up for this unentertaining Friday thread, have a laugh:
https://youtu.be/nIYpRR7F8do
Dragonfruit is like kiwi, but less tart.About 1/4 of my grocery bill is on fruit. I eat grapes (green usually, but lately have taking a liking to red), banana, and an apple almost every single day. I throw in strawberries and blueberries when decent ones can be had at the market. I love all berries (blackberry is my fav), pineapple. kiwi and most melons. I need to try dragonfruit, haven't ever tried that one.
My wife swears by Envy apples.If you haven't tried Honeycrisp apples, don't judge other apples. They don't compare.
I spent a summer picking blueberries when I was 13 years old. Sometimes when I sleep I will have a nightmare that my fingers have turned purple, and I'll wake up in a cold sweat, with the faint smell of smashed, rotted blueberries wafting above my bed.Fresh picked blueberries from a good farm are 100 times better than what you get in the store. Makes store bought ones taste like a poor replicaI’m on a fresh fruit kick as of late. There’s a u-pick blueberry farm 5 minutes from the house and, let me tell you, they’re like crack! Picked 6lbs last weekend and I ate them all, need to go back this weekend. Love me some apples, pears, and strawberries, too. Hate all citrus and can’t stand grapes, though. What’s your go to fruit?
*to make up for this unentertaining Friday thread, have a laugh:
https://youtu.be/nIYpRR7F8do
If I'm eating them near the equator, yes. That garbage that gets flown in off season, no thanks.mango
Is your name Violet Beauregard?I spent a summer picking blueberries when I was 13 years old. Sometimes when I sleep I will have a nightmare that my fingers have turned purple, and I'll wake up in a cold sweat, with the faint smell of smashed, rotted blueberries wafting above my bed.
Haven't eaten a blueberry in over 30 years.
They are much better, but even the garbage we get in the states can be good if you pick the right ones.If I'm eating them near the equator, yes. That garbage that gets flown in off season, no thanks.
The difference is night and day. Same with pineapples.
They actually are great eating if you possess the superpower of being able to turn off your smelling sense.OP, go buy yourself a durian. Just trust me here.
That's a pretty good Tier Two you got there.1. Banana
2. Grapes
3. Mango
4. Kiwi
5. Apple
A seed is a seed and avocado has a seed.Avocados don't got seeds...is a pit a seed?
If your down in Miami you should try Mamey very unique flavor. Good eating first cut open or in smoothies. A lot easier to get down there than anywhere else .I'll go with mangos, since the season is just starting up in the Miami area and I'm looking forward to getting some from co-workers, friends and street vendors. Not all mangos are created equal. This nursery south of Miami lists 39 varieties rated by size, color and flavor. One of the most popular commercial varieties, Tommy Atkins, is the least flavorful. The Carrie and Kent have great flavor. In France, they know mangos; they reject the Tommy Atkins, but welcome the Kent.
Mamey is great, Cubans love it in milkshakes. There are dozens of great tropical fruits that aren't well known in the USA. One of my favorites is sugar apple (sour sop or anon to many Latins) whicg is custardy and sweet. Well known to many Asians is lychee, which is great when fresh. The Vietnamese in my mom's old neighborhood would beg my mom for fruit from her huge tree.If your down in Miami you should try Mamey very unique flavor. Good eating first cut open or in smoothies. A lot easier to get down there than anywhere else .
he made Paul Lynde look like Hacksaw Jim Duggan.What about peak Jim Jay Bullock?
Saw my first lychee roadside stand today. It's lychee season! Mango's are getting bigger but still green on the trees.Mamey is great, Cubans love it in milkshakes. There are dozens of great tropical fruits that aren't well known in the USA. One of my favorites is sugar apple (sour sop or anon to many Latins) whicg is custardy and sweet. Well known to many Asians is lychee, which is great when fresh. The Vietnamese in my mom's old neighborhood would beg my mom for fruit from her huge tree.
Love lychee. Nobody could ever describe what it tasted like to me so I never tried it. Once I had it, it blew my mind. Great choice.Saw my first lychee roadside stand today. It's lychee season! Mango's are getting bigger but still green on the trees.
That's always been me also.SoBeDad said:they reject the Tommy Atkins, but welcome the Kent.
I could see a fresh slice of each on top of a cheeseburger.tomato
honorable mention to the pineapple