Feb 25, 2009

cape gooseberries




real excitement at the grocery today. a wonderful tart sweet fruit we can never ever find appeared today. barely edible-looking cape gooseberries are a wonderful treat. and they are nothing like regular gooseberries from the farmer's market in the summer. a completely different animal (berry). whenever the gods of grocery inventory are able to provide them, we will partake. usually we see them in london. we clearly have a serious exotic fruit habit in this household. in defense i can say only that there are far worse vices. seriously.  cape gooseberries look like a cross between a tomatillo and and an orange cherry tomato. but they taste like a cross between a passion fruit and a guava and a tomatillo. or something like that. high in vitamins a and c, iron and phosphorous. great in fruit salad. or on their own. store in the fridge. okay, all this talk about cape gooseberries... i am going to go and eat a few right now. so pleasingly tart.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Gretchen, you got the fruit better than me,loved the pics on ur blog, especially the botanical garden one's, ...and do try the so very easy jam...u will LOVE it!

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  2. just love browsing around your blog. came via simple lovely. I will be back soon. cheers!

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  3. I see these only rarely in stores here, but when I do it's a great score for me. Years ago I grew husk tomatoes in my garden; saved the seeds from year to year, but there were several years when I couldn't have a plot and never have found seeds since. They weren't so sweet as cape gooseberries, but were great fun to peel and eat.

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  4. I have plants similar to these growing in my yard as Chinese Lanterns? Do you think mine are edible?

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