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10-10-2003, 12:30 AM
Sue milham
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Gourds?
Here in the states, those gourds are strictly ornamental. The second link you
gave is most beautiful. It seems with the proper conditions you could dry them
and keep them for quite a while. Sorry I don't know the variety, but I'd like
to.
"Sarah Carter"
wrote:
I saw some vegetables at the farm shop which I hadn't tried before so in =
a moment of madness I just bought them. I now have no idea what to do =
with them or what they are exactly.
I know that they are gourds, which can be called pumpkins in some =
countries, but they aren't the big orange pumpkins popular at Halloween.
I've got four different varieties.
The first is a cream egg shaped one which is around the size of a =
grapefruit.
Another looks like the top half of a normal pumpkin, and the botton half =
resembling an alien made from 4 equal bumps.
The next is a small tennis ball shape with green and yellow stripes and =
can be seen at
http://www.being.com/gourd.jpg
And the last is an cream coloured globular alien being with a row of =
pointy bobbles in a circle around the top a little like =
http://www.jeffspirit.com/gourd.jpg
Does anyone know what they are called? Or how to use them?
Do I just use them like pumpkins or do I need any special recipes?
Sarah
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