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mapoui
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07 Feb 2012 10:10 - 07 Feb 2012 10:19 #74174
by mapoui
not to be distracted by homosexual fish..when I look at all these lushious fruit I am niggled at the side of my mind horribly by the knowledge of my terrible food allergies.
a few years ago I ened up in emergency when a friend gave me some lichee and I popped one in my mouth. very sweet taste but deadly.
it occurred to me the folowing as an explanatin of food allergies.
all life forms, including plants have evolved defence mechanisms to faciliate their evolutionary success, which defences would be most powerful around their reproductive processes.
where do not eat the whole entitity of a target form for food, we target their reproductive process as food....cereals and fruit. we eat their seed by which deh reproduce.
we never approach food from this angle, yet we have all manner of food borne problems and we never think that we are eating the plants defence mechanisn which are intended to be poisonous and to protect the plant.
there are problems, severe dangers with everything we eat and yet by appraoching the food as defence mechanisms for the organisms we chow down on, we would could seek find the poisons and neutralise it to ensure no danger to humans remain
but we dont think like that..live as if the world was meant for us and we can live in it as we please. totally religious ::confused::
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07 Feb 2012 12:09 #74190
by ketchim
daaammmnnn...never knew dat
We had a vegetable that we would separate the seed and boil it in a bit of salt
and water ....then shell it and eat..
the other part of it was fried and eaten wid Roti..
I cannot remember the name...
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07 Feb 2012 12:14 #74191
by VillageBelle
dat sound like katahar
but i don't know about the 'fried' part though
we used to curry it and eat it with roti :cool:
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07 Feb 2012 12:29 #74196
by VillageBelle
no need to visit guyana
i have seen it fresh at the WI stores in toronto
they even have it in a can.....called 'jackfruit'
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07 Feb 2012 14:35 #74221
by Snoopster
Then there is Tamarind - sour but great with sugar and a touch of pepper. I also like monkey apple and awara.
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07 Feb 2012 14:58 #74227
by ketchim
The " flowery " Tamarind is the best !
break it in the middle , rub the 2 parts together and it forms a pulp:
Delish !
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07 Feb 2012 23:04 #74368
by mapoui
in Trinidad dat is called 'CHATAIN'GE' it is spelled soemthng like dat. that I am sure is not the correct spelling and the word is fren I believe.
the common phonetic is 'shatine'
but we boil it when it ripe...when it fall from the tree which looks very much like the breadfruit tree..and buss up on the ground, then the seed shell is very hard and takes time to boil with salt.
it eats deliciously but is a significant producer of stomach gas with the usual result of that with very strong aromas :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
when picked young the white fless and young seed is curried and eaten with white rice or roti. I never hear about frying it!
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07 Feb 2012 23:06 #74369
by mapoui
salt and pepper is just as good..or salt with just enuff sugar for a hint..and pepper. talk about your heated sour-sweet taste :tongue: :tongue:
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