SC - flaming ovens

Stefan li Rous stefan at texas.net
Mon Dec 18 23:44:50 PST 2000


Olwen replied to me with:
> >However, I'm wondering if Goya makes a pure Seville orange juice, or
> >whether this is the best I'm going to find.
> >
> Stephen, I shall send this missive on to my sister who works in a orange 
> juice processessing plant.  She used to work in the lab and make up the 
> samples of combined oils and juices.  She may know if what you want is 
> available.  Can I ask what you want it for?  The Seville orange juice.  I 
> don't think her company processes for Goya but she may have some kind of 
> info.

I was thinking mainly of keeping some available for use in period recipes
that call for Seville or sour oranges. While the Central Market store 
usually has some fresh Seville oranges it isn't always convenient for
me to get across town to get them. The Goya stuff may or may not be a
reasonable alternative. If it's all that is easily available though, then
that is what I'll work with. Goya may have a website or a list of what
they carry somewhere, but I'm not sure.

A few weeks before Bear's Namron Protectorate event I thought I'd seen
a bottle of the Seville orange juice in the Mediterranean ethnic store, but
when I went back the next week to get it, maybe for him, maybe for me,
all 
I could find was this bottle I described. I don't know if I just didn't 
notice that it wasn't just pure Seville orange juice the first time, or 
whether they were out the second week and this all they had left.

This ethnic store is actually further away than Central Market, but a
bottle of juice has a longer shelf life than fresh oranges and I can
simply 
put it on the shelf until I need it.

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