SC - Seville oranges- the first experiement

Elanore Amrstrong ellie_armstrong at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 22 14:07:52 PST 2000


Where did you come across your oranges.  I have been
searching the Bay Area high and low and can't seem to
locate any.  Any ideas on where to get some?

Thanks all,
Ellie

- --- LrdRas at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/19/00 11:28:13 AM Eastern
> Standard Time, 
> sfpoong at earthlink.net writes:
> 
> << I have the bitterest oranges in my backyard.
> Maybe their Seville in
>  disguise!
>  Beatrice >>
> 
> Well, my Lady wife and I were off to the kitchen
> tonight to play with the 
> Seville Oranges. Since we had a case of them (72) we
> decided to not do period 
> for the first project but , rather, to make a modern
> marmilade as last minute 
> X-mas presents.
> 
> The oranges  tasted somewhat of grapefruit with 
> some lemon in it. The 
> fragrance was absolutely heavenly and intensely of
> orange. Wonderful stuff! I 
> suspect that we will forever be disappointed if we
> ever have to use a 
> substitute for the real thing. They truly are
> unique.
> 
> The minced/shredded peel, pulp and pips are  soaking
> in their 24 hour bath of 
> cold water. Will  let you know  more as the project
> progresses.
> 
> Ras
>
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