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@irnbrux | 24 April 17 | |
Nana taste???? Dude.....
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@tranie | 24 April 17 | |
@birdy | 24 April 17 | |
@ shadow27 - 24.04.17 - 04:01am Any of you had coconut fresh, like straight off the tree? Don't bother, it's actually not that great. Coconut water is bad enough. |
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@shadow27 | 24 April 17 | |
The new thing I saw in the shop was 'honey water' how is that a thing? Go home, put some honey in water. Done.
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@4juice | 24 April 17 | |
@ tranie - 24.04.17 - 10:09am we got lots of african shops in my area, i kept seeing these very small banannas they are called custard bannanas, so i thought id try one. they are maybe 4 or 5 cm long. when you peel it they are very mushy inside and have a sweet intense nana taste. Here they used these to make banana fritters |
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@dom4subs | 24 April 17 | |
@ shadow27 - 24.04.17 - 10:23am The new thing I saw in the shop was 'honey water' how is that a thing? Go home, put some honey in water. Done. It's actually bees piss |
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@sally | 24 April 17 | |
@ peta - 23.04.17 - 11:33pm In an outdoor restaurant?? Where is your friend? She's in China at the min and I think she said it was a Spanish restaurant |
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@obi_jon | 24 April 17 | |
@ tranie - 24.04.17 - 01:22am is that the stuff that smells like rotten flesh and spew but is supposed to be delicious to eat ? I saw some chef, Rick Stein I think it was, try it on tv. He said it smells a bit like poo but it tastes like custard, hence why it's sometimes called Custard Fruit. |
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@tranie | 24 April 17 | |
i wouldnt mind trying it, thats if my gag reflex would let me.
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@peta | 24 April 17 | |
@ shadow27 - 24.04.17 - 04:01am Any of you had coconut fresh, like straight off the tree? Don't bother, it's actually not that great. Yes, I have. And yes it's great. It all depends on where you get them from, as well as Judy like some batch of apples are sweeter that another, just the same a batch of coconut can be sweeter than the other. I've had coconut fresh of the tree in Jamaica a million times, I also did in Malaysia and I have no complaints. They're generally sweet. Again it depends where from and the tree as well. |
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