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Default Cooking with feijoas

On 8 May 2007 22:12:23 -0700, "
> magnanimously proffered:

>My feijoa tree is now bearing and I would like some advice about how
>to cook with the fruit. The feijoa (pineapple guava) is an odd taste,
>sweet/sour/astringent/pungent/fruity.
>
>I know I can google for a 1000 recipes but many will have been copied
>by people who have never seen a feijoa much less actually used them.
>
>To those who have used feijoas what is a good way to eat them apart
>from just as a raw fruit?
>
>David


Our feijoa trees are dropping fruit at the rate of several kilos a
day, so I'll be watching this thread closely. I love them raw, but my
wife doesn't like the taste and I can only eat so many. Trying to give
them away is difficult, as everyone else's feijoa trees are also
fruiting. Talk about too much of a good thing ...


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