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Started by Jamie D, April 10, 2012, 04:37:51 AM

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Jamie D

What do you do with this:

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justmeinoz

Try and work out which episode of "Dr Who " they were in? :laugh:

"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Jamie D



I don't eat vegetables that remind me of fractals!
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Cindy

Quote from: Jamie D on April 15, 2012, 03:15:14 AM


I don't eat vegetables that remind me of fractals!

What is it?

The first one I think is Malaysian and stinks to high heaven but tastes great.
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justmeinoz

If it is a Durian, eat it in the middle of the backyard as it  WILL stink the house out.  Apparently taste is amazing though, and worth it. 

I think fractals are cool!
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Jamie D

The kiwano is also known as the "horned melon" or "African horned cucumber."

That green thing is a romanescu broccoli.
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Jamie D

Quote from: justmeinoz on April 15, 2012, 03:26:50 AM
If it is a Durian, eat it in the middle of the backyard as it  WILL stink the house out.  Apparently taste is amazing though, and worth it. 

I think fractals are cool!

I have had durian fruit in a Thai dessert before.  I do not believe they can be legally imported into the United States.

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Cindy

You can buy them in Adelaide. They totally stink. I wonder how anyone eat the first one :laugh: Its macabre to think of the first person who did so. What is a romanescu broccoli? some clever  breeding or does it occur naturally. Then again the best thing to do with broccoli is to look at it or feed it to someone else :laugh:

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Jamie D

Speaking of stinky fruit, if you have one of these in the neighborhood, you will know it!



Amazing medicinal properties though. Also, one of the oldest existing genera.

Ginkgo biloba
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Jamie D

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Quote from: Cindy James on April 15, 2012, 03:58:54 AM
You can buy them in Adelaide. They totally stink. I wonder how anyone eat the first one :laugh: Its macabre to think of the first person who did so. What is a romanescu broccoli? some clever  breeding or does it occur naturally. Then again the best thing to do with broccoli is to look at it or feed it to someone else :laugh:

It dates back, at least, to 16th century Italy.

Those Italians must be clever, because the "spirals on the head of Romanesco broccoli is a Fibonacci number."
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Cindy

Not particularly unusual in plants
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Jamie D

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Now these are pretty good.  You more often run across beverages flavored with the fruit extract, but the raw fruit is good too.  They come originally from Central America, where they are called "pitaya."  The rest of the world knows them as "dragon fruit."



It is actually the fruit of a cactus.
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AbraCadabra

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It, (Durian) tastes like eggnog and is VERY high in protein... can give you protein shock like having had too many oysters.

Now as for the smell... really old sweaty socks might come close, though once you start to eat it, the smell just (for the eater) goes away. Don't ask me why :)

As for oysters once they have a smell other then fresh sea or fresh ... ja well, ja now fine, they are best avoided and in any case not eaten if the month does not have an "R" in it.

AxIt, (Durian) tastes like eggnog and is VERY high in protein... can give you protein shock like having had too many oysters.

Now as for the smell... really old sweaty socks might come close, though once you start to eat it, the smell just (for the eater) goes away. Don't ask me why :)

As for oysters once they have a smell other then fresh sea or fresh ... ja well, ja now fine, they are best avoided and in any case not eaten if the month does not have an "R" in it.

Axélle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Jamie D

Quote from: Axélle-Michélle on April 15, 2012, 04:52:05 AM
It (Durian) tastes like eggnog and is VERY high in protein... can give you protein shock like having had too many oysters.

Now as for the smell... really old sweaty socks might come close, though once you start to eat it, the smell just (for the eater) goes away. Don't ask me why :)

As for oysters once they have a smell other then fresh sea or fresh ... ja well, ja now fine, they are best avoided and in any case not eaten if the month does not have an "R" in it.

Michelle

All of my significant others were required to imbibe raw oysters.  Good practice, you know!
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AbraCadabra

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Yes :) I DO KNOW... gooood practice in deed :)

Axélle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Felix

They sell the first one at Fred Meyer and it tastes good.
everybody's house is haunted
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Jamie D

I think our Asian and Australian friends see these more than we do on the mainland U.S.

Star fruit, or carambola



I buy one when I see them in the grocery, and use it in a tropical fruit salad.
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Cindy

The Adelaide  market is full of these beautiful and exotic foods. You can buy star fruit to go with your crocodile steak, or kanga banga (kangaroo sausage) or buffalo. Then have a Ukrainian breakfast or my favourite of spinach, fried eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato, mushroom, toast washed down with Russian tea.

Mmm time for dinner
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Jamie D

Quote from: Cindy James on April 16, 2012, 04:19:43 AM
The Adelaide  market is full of these beautiful and exotic foods. You can buy star fruit to go with your crocodile steak, or kanga banga (kangaroo sausage) or buffalo. Then have a Ukrainian breakfast or my favourite of spinach, fried eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato, mushroom, toast washed down with Russian tea.

Mmm time for dinner

The last time I had anything made of kangaroo,I wore them on my feet.

BTW, I have some authentic Louisiana alligator jerky in the pantry.  My daughter brought it back with her from college.
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Felix

Star fruit shows up here (west coast u.s.) sometimes but it sure looks a lot cooler than it tastes.
everybody's house is haunted
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