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Some time ago, I mentioned that I have a penchant for trying exotic
fruits. Someone suggested I try mangosteen. But, due to a quarantine
against a certain fruit fly, they were illegal in the United States.
Well, I was at the grocery store eyeing the fruits on the upper shelf
(which generally tend to be exotics, though sometimes perfectly
ordinary) I saw something that looked a bit like a purple passion fruit,
but not quite. I got closer to inspect. Nope, nothing I had seen before.
It had a sticker on it "Mangosteen - Imported from thailand - treated
with irradiation" so, I found one that I thought would be good. Brought
it home, and split it open. Oh, man! What I've been missing!
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Mike Raiford <mra### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Some time ago, I mentioned that I have a penchant for trying exotic
> fruits. Someone suggested I try mangosteen. But, due to a quarantine
> against a certain fruit fly, they were illegal in the United States.
> Well, I was at the grocery store eyeing the fruits on the upper shelf
> (which generally tend to be exotics, though sometimes perfectly
> ordinary) I saw something that looked a bit like a purple passion fruit,
> but not quite. I got closer to inspect. Nope, nothing I had seen before.
> It had a sticker on it "Mangosteen - Imported from thailand - treated
> with irradiation" so, I found one that I thought would be good. Brought
> it home, and split it open. Oh, man! What I've been missing!
I'll have to give a look at a local store that carries a fairly wide variety.
This is probably old hat to a true exotic fruit aficionado, but I have fairly
recently discovered that I really like star fruit (named for the shape of the
cross-section when cut). They go particularly well with a combination of kiwi
fruit and strawberries, both in terms of flavor and appearance, in a party
fruit tray.
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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