It's OK Mr R she is with a good crowd, love the stuffMr Russell wrote:Now i'm worried my 3yr old daughter loves broccoli , personally hate the stuff myself and watch in amazement as she eats it like chocolate!NottinghamWhite wrote:I feel the same way about broccoli ‘‘tis baby trees, the work of Satan imho.BrighouseWhite wrote: Not a chance, tis the devil's food
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I love Mangosteen fruit and have it all the time when i visit Bali, really nice!!!!NottinghamWhite wrote:The most amazing fruit I’ve ever seen was in Borneo it was a durian fruit which our guide bought from a roadside stall. The moment he came back on the bus you could smell the fruit it was totally overpowering. Apparently it’s so bad it’s banned from all public transport & even taxis. After a while, at the next stop he cut the fruit up & offered it to the group, I passed but asked a lady who tried it what’s it like. She said it was a combination of savoury, sweet & cream. It’s supposed to taste like diced garlic & caramel.
The strange was we had just visited a farm that was letting you see ( for $10 each ) a rafflesia plant which was a very smelly plant. All in all a strange/smelly day
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I’ve read about durian fruit but never seen it but I don’t think I would be bothered about eating it if I’m honest.
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They taste absolutely gorgeous, like pockets of custard only better, but smell like a sewer'ChilwellWhite wrote:I’ve read about durian fruit but never seen it but I don’t think I would be bothered about eating it if I’m honest.
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Durian is very nice to eat, I've eaten it on a number of occasions here in the Philippines, I dislike the smell but it does have that sweetness and creamy texture to it. The one thing that people don't realize though is that it raises the blood pressure. When i first came to the Philippines to live five years ago i went to a funeral of my wife's classmate who died as a result of overindulgence of Durian, alcohol and squid Durian and squid being the culprits of raising his blood pressure to a level he never recovered from. Its very common here because of the mainly rice diets.NottinghamWhite wrote:The most amazing fruit I’ve ever seen was in Borneo it was a durian fruit which our guide bought from a roadside stall. The moment he came back on the bus you could smell the fruit it was totally overpowering. Apparently it’s so bad it’s banned from all public transport & even taxis. After a while, at the next stop he cut the fruit up & offered it to the group, I passed but asked a lady who tried it what’s it like. She said it was a combination of savoury, sweet & cream. It’s supposed to taste like diced garlic & caramel.
The strange was we had just visited a farm that was letting you see ( for $10 each ) a rafflesia plant which was a very smelly plant. All in all a strange/smelly day
I will try to upload some of the more exotic fruits for you guys soon. if i can figure out how to upload them again....