SC - Re:Quince Fruit
Lee-Gwen Booth
piglet006 at globalfreeway.com.au
Sun Apr 30 10:29:41 PDT 2000
>From Gwynydd of Culloden unto the Gathered Cooks, Greetings:
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Akim Yaroslavich
> I'm quite aware of seasonal precession caused by axial tilt,
> though most Americans don't seem to remember it. Many
> will have trouble coping with the SUMMER Olympics not being
> in Summer this year (From their POV).
Yup - it should drive them all crazy! Finally the world is going to be
working the right way around!
> Hardly any average mundane ever buys them as they
> are clueless as how to prepare them (most don't know you
> have to cook them).
My Lady apparently bought one once thinking that since it looks like a pear
... she was soon disabused of that notion!
As such, I was baffled as to the (apparent)
> importing of them this time of year as they are not a popular
> item in America, NOT that they are unavailable from the southern
> hemisphere. I assumed South America as Chile is the major
> supplier.
Actually, we grow them here in Tassie too, which might explain the price.
They are, however, a fruit which rarely shows up in the shops - not popular,
I guess (as you said). Which is why I want to grab them while they are
available. For me, they are a very old-fashioned fruit - one of the things
my grandmother grew and used.
Lady Gwynydd of Culloden
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