

Many new fruits and vegetables to try out here. We came across this one which I still can't figure out what it is. Let me know if you know. It tastes like a cross between a tomato and kiwi. They call it a raspberry.
thoughts on living in a different culture
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I'm not sure you call them "officially" but I used to eat them all the time in Papua New Guinea...I pounded plenty of those down and I guess they aren't exactly native to just one country...;)
Looks like a gooseberry
Hey Mary and Joe!
Think about you all the time. great to see the blog. I don't know the name. I think gooseberry might be right, but the hmongs sell these at the farmers market up here. With a tight bugdet I never wanted to "waste" money trying them out - don't know what to do with them and all the peeling looks like a lot of work, but you have inspired me - farmers market starts up again in a few months and I will try them this year and think about you. :)
raspberry! what?? crazy!! haha :) looks good tho. how bout sending some to Cali?
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