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How do I open sugar cane?
My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can
looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open it? |
How do I open sugar cane?
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How do I open sugar cane?
On Mar 25, 9:26 am, wrote:
> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > it? You cut it into length easy to handle say 8 to 12 inches. Then you put one end in your mouth and start chewing and sucking the juice. After you get most of the juice you spit out the pulp. Take another bite. Repeat till you've had enough. If the stalk has a very hard husk, you can split it in two lengthwise to make it easier to get to the pulp. The other way it's used is extracting the juice using a press and drinking the juice. Don't know if a juicer will handle it. Try some small pieces. If it works you'll have a treat. |
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ravenlynne wrote:
>> I don't know that you open it. I thought one crushed it to extract the >> sweet juice? I know at the chain restaurant Bahama Breeze, they have >> old fashioned rolling/crushing devices to do it as it is an important >> ingredient in their mojitos. > > Love their jamaican beef patties and mango salsa. Oh yeah!! I always get those too. It is one chain restaurant that I really like a LOT. |
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I work in Brixton, london, which has a large West Indian community, what you
need is a bloody big machete to strip off the bark, then cut into lengths that you chew, spitting out the pulp. it's a little disappointing I find, not as sweet and rich as you'd expect, a bit like sugar water really. Winston www.cooksbooks.info -- Please consider sponsoring me in the 120 mile "Etape Anglais" on July 1st, 2007. For details click: www.justgiving.com/paulchurchill > wrote in message oups.com... > My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > it? > |
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 12:02:35 -0500, TheHerd > wrote:
>On 25 Mar 2007 07:26:48 -0700, wrote: > >>My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >>looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >>it? >Good grief man., Lay the bloody thing on a brick and smash it with a >rock. Didn't you get the memo? > I grew up on sugar cane plantations and as kids, we ate it all the time as a treat. You do have to take off the outer thicker skin to get to the good stuff. First of all, slice a long stalk in 1 or 2 foot sections. Stand the cut piece of sugar cane on its end, get a knife, slice off the outer part of the stalk and you are left with white sugar cane. Then you slice that white stuff into small "sticks",and chew out the yummy sugar and spit out the fibre. Pre- Hawaiians brought their own kind of sugar cane in their migration to Hawaii and it is thought that their teeth were very clean as a result of chewing on that white cane fibre. aloha beans roast beans to kona to email farmers of Pure Kona |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> wrote: >> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >> it? >> > I don't know that you open it. I thought one crushed it to extract the > sweet juice? I know at the chain restaurant Bahama Breeze, they have old > fashioned rolling/crushing devices to do it as it is an important > ingredient in their mojitos. Love their jamaican beef patties and mango salsa. |
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> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > it? Human teeth are just not well designed for masticating sugar cane, simply proves vegetarianism is a myth. Much easier and far more satisfying to uncap a bottle of rum. Sheldon |
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How do I open sugar cane?
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How do I open sugar cane?
On 25 Mar 2007 07:26:48 -0700, wrote:
>My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >it? You peel it. http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question...8120514AAGzZc4 http://tinylink.com/?bdTYfJstcf -- See return address to reply by email |
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On 25 Mar 2007 09:49:32 -0700, "Sheldon" > wrote:
wrote: >> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >> it? > >Human teeth are just not well designed for masticating sugar cane, >simply proves vegetarianism is a myth. Much easier and far more >satisfying to uncap a bottle of rum. You just wanted to use the word "masticating" :-) TammyM |
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On 25 Mar 2007 09:49:32 -0700, "Sheldon" > wrote:
wrote: >> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >> it? > >Human teeth are just not well designed for masticating sugar cane, >simply proves vegetarianism is a myth. Much easier and far more >satisfying to uncap a bottle of rum. > >Sheldon Oh I am sorry to argue wiht you Shldon. Please be gentle. One doesn't masticate the sugar cane fibre-- more than just to extract the juice. You chew the fibres to get the juice and then spit out the rest. In a sugar mill, big crushers squeeze the stalks to extract the juice. Sort of the same method. Then the sugar juice is boiled...and you eventually have sugar crystals. Early Hawaiians did have beautiful teeth and their sugar cane was one of the 12 "Canoe plants" that they chose to bring on their early migration. aloha, beans |
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> wrote in message ... > On 25 Mar 2007 09:49:32 -0700, "Sheldon" > wrote: > wrote: >>> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >>> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >>> it? >> >>Human teeth are just not well designed for masticating sugar cane, >>simply proves vegetarianism is a myth. Much easier and far more >>satisfying to uncap a bottle of rum. >> >>Sheldon > > Oh I am sorry to argue wiht you Shldon. Please be gentle. hahaha! I want some of what you're on, beans!! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Mar 25, 3:10�pm, wrote:
> On 25 Mar 2007 09:49:32 -0700, "Sheldon" > wrote: > > wrote: > >> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > >> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > >> it? > > >Human teeth are just not well designed for masticating sugar cane, > >simply proves vegetarianism is a myth. *Much easier and far more > >satisfying to uncap a bottle of rum. > > >Sheldon > > Oh I am sorry to argue wiht you Shldon. * So, Beans... you farted away any sense of humor you may have had. And if you're going to post diatribes filled with gibberish, proof read, you illiterate newbie *******. Sheldon |
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"cyber****" wrote:
> Beans wrote: > >"Sheldon" wrote: > wrote: > >>> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > >>> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > >>> it? > > >>Human teeth are just not well designed for masticating sugar cane, > >>simply proves vegetarianism is a myth. *Much easier and far more > >>satisfying to uncap a bottle of rum. > > > Oh I am sorry to argue wiht you Shldon. * > > hahaha! I want some of what you're on, beans!! He's on sucking donkey dick... right up your alley, ****... Beans' retarded sister! <G> Aahhahahahahahahahawhahahahahahahahahahaha. . . . Sheldon |
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Goomba38 wrote: > wrote: > > My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > > looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > > it? > > > I don't know that you open it. I thought one crushed it to extract the > sweet juice? I know at the chain restaurant Bahama Breeze, they have old > fashioned rolling/crushing devices to do it as it is an important > ingredient in their mojitos. I've seen sugar cane at one of my local Asian (Viet - owned) markets, I always wondered what people do with it. Seems to sell okay, I've seen a number of people with it. Guess next time I'll just ask (if they speak English)... -- Best Greg |
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On Mar 25, 9:21�pm, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> On 25 Mar 2007 07:26:48 -0700, wrote: > > > My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > > looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > > it? > > A lot of the stuff you buy in the stores, depending on where you > live, is pretty dry and solid. * > > I recommend a hacksaw or band saw. *Then make sugarcane shrimp > (Vietnamese) > > Chewing it reminds of chewing on a Popsicle stick or pencil - it > gives me the goose bumps just thinking about it. 'Zactly, the petrified crap in the US stupidmarket is a far cry from cane cut fresh in the field. I think mostly some Hispanic markets in the US stock a small bunch of cane in the produce section primarily as some kinda feel-good back-home thingie... all the times I'd patronize the Hispanic markets I never saw anyone buy any. Harvesting cane is done by hand with a machete, it's one of the most oppressive jobs on the planet... perhaps they keep a sheaf of cane at the Hispanic markets in the US just to remind some of their Hispanic patrons how their landscaping job ain't that bad. I've been up close and personal to cane fields in Belize, that's way beyond slave labor. Sheldon |
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Sheldon wrote:
> if you're going to post diatribes filled with gibberish, proof read, you > illiterate newbie *******. I'm saving this to throw in Sheldon's face again and again, every time he goes on one of his incoherent rants. Bob |
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:52:56 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote: wrote: >> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open >> it? >> >I don't know that you open it. I thought one crushed it to extract the >sweet juice? I know at the chain restaurant Bahama Breeze, they have old >fashioned rolling/crushing devices to do it as it is an important >ingredient in their mojitos. In order to chew sugar cane, one must peel off the tough skin. Typically, a cane-chewer will score the skin around the circumference of the stalk with a sharp knife. Then, s/he will slice the peel downwards in sections and pop it off the cane. The sugar cane's interior is white and sweet (duh) and very juicy. When I've chewed it, I sectioned the fibrous insides along the grain and cut small wedges off across the grain. After the cane segment has been chewed till all the sweetness and the slightly grassy flavor are gone, the cane-chewer spits out the fibers and cuts another piece. -- modom http://www.koyote.com/users/modom/home.html |
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On Mar 25, 9:26 am, wrote:
> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can > looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I open > it? If you're going to grill shrimp on it or something, then you want to score the outside skin with a sharp knife (8ths should do), then peel it (my steel bladed cross-wise veggie peeler will do it) then cut it into stakes with a cleaver. |
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Melondy wrote:
> wrote: >> My subject sais it all. I have no clue what the inside od sugar can >> looks like and my family and I just got a stalk. how exactly do I >> open it? >> > > I've split off lengths of it, kind of like firewood, to make long > narrow spears ala kabob sticks. THen we'd place shrimp and other > goodies and if your cane was on the fresh side, you'd have a bit of > sweetness on your grilled items. It worked pretty good. But it is > really hard to find good cane to do this. > > Melondy I was going to suggest this, Melondy! It makes for a great chicken satay. kili |
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On 25 Mar 2007 21:00:12 -0500, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >Sheldon wrote: > >> if you're going to post diatribes filled with gibberish, proof read, you >> illiterate newbie *******. > >I'm saving this to throw in Sheldon's face again and again, every time he >goes on one of his incoherent rants. > >Bob > it's like the spic calling the wop black, all right. your pal, blake |
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