Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff
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@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Bay Tropics fruit. Tastes as good as it looks
I think I'll give it a miss then as it looks like stuff out of a drained pond.
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@majorrage said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Bay Tropics fruit. Tastes as good as it looks
You are short a tamarillo.
They start selling in May
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I know that we asked around when in Oz and apparently they are reasonably common in backyards in Victoria and SA. Just have never caught on as a commercial fruit.
I think that it is only recent horticulture and breeding that has made them suitable for storage/transport as well. Hence the reason you see more in supermarkets now.
We found some in London, at Borough Market. Cost £2 for one.
Probably not the case at the moment but you can basically get anything fruit and veg that you want in London (wholesale). I was totally blown away by the ordering lists I saw from some dealers. You want it and are willing to pay and they will get it. -
@majorrage said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Bay Tropics fruit. Tastes as good as it looks
You are short a tamarillo.
Tree Tomato.
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@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
Maybe. Never seen them around Sydney though
Amd that's a stupid name btw
Never saw feijoa in Brisbane either, and by geez my missus kept an eye out to. She loves them, I think discovering that she could get feijoa cider here in NZ, was what finally helped decide her that I was right in wanting to come home
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@dan54 said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
Maybe. Never seen them around Sydney though
Amd that's a stupid name btw
Never saw feijoa in Brisbane either, and by geez my missus kept an eye out to. She loves them, I think discovering that she could get feijoa cider here in NZ, was what finally helped decide her that I was right in wanting to come home
You better introduce her to this if you haven't already:
http://www.lothlorienwinery.co.nz/Feijoa wines, including a sparkling. Not to everyone's taste but they have been around a long time so must be going O.K. All organic too.
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@snowy said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@dan54 said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
Maybe. Never seen them around Sydney though
Amd that's a stupid name btw
Never saw feijoa in Brisbane either, and by geez my missus kept an eye out to. She loves them, I think discovering that she could get feijoa cider here in NZ, was what finally helped decide her that I was right in wanting to come home
You better introduce her to this if you haven't already:
http://www.lothlorienwinery.co.nz/Feijoa wines, including a sparkling. Not to everyone's taste but they have been around a long time so must be going O.K. All organic too.
Their grapefruit juice is nek level
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Feijoa looks amazing, you've just sent me down a googling rabbit hole and I've watched some kiwi bloke on youtube planting them down his drive. Also found out they grow well in most climates.... I should probably think about tasting one first.
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@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
Maybe. Never seen them around Sydney though
Amd that's a stupid name btw
@voodoo you might want to try Harris Farm. I've seen them at the one in Cammeray.
I've got a massive feijoa bush in the back yard of my parents place. It fruits but we often get fruit flys in them so we don't eat them.
Love to eat them especially when home in NZ and love Feijoa vodka. Absolute used to make one but can't find it but I see 42 Below does one now and available at Dan's. Will have to grab a bottle.
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@roninwc said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
Maybe. Never seen them around Sydney though
Amd that's a stupid name btw
@voodoo you might want to try Harris Farm. I've seen them at the one in Cammeray.
I've got a massive feijoa bush in the back yard of my parents place. It fruits but we often get fruit flys in them so we don't eat them.
Love to eat them especially when home in NZ and love Feijoa vodka. Absolute used to make one but can't find it but I see 42 Below does one now and available at Dan's. Will have to grab a bottle.
42 Below were making it back in the day as a core product before they even sold out to big business.
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@r-l said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Feijoa looks amazing, you've just sent me down a googling rabbit hole and I've watched some kiwi bloke on youtube planting them down his drive. Also found out they grow well in most climates.... I should probably think about tasting one first.
I now want an orchard.Would recommend that you do taste one - they can be quite polarising. The vegemite of fruits.
Had a guy in a few weeks ago to help design our orchard, what to plant where, what will grow in our soil, all that sort of stuff. Made me very enthusiastic. The best bit was that he told the wife that I needed at least a 7 tonne digger and that she would get sick of me complaining about trying to do the job with my 1.6 tonne. He actually convinced her.
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@snowy said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@r-l said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Feijoa looks amazing, you've just sent me down a googling rabbit hole and I've watched some kiwi bloke on youtube planting them down his drive. Also found out they grow well in most climates.... I should probably think about tasting one first.
I now want an orchard.Would recommend that you do taste one - they can be quite polarising. The vegemite of fruits.
Had a guy in a few weeks ago to help design our orchard, what to plant where, what will grow in our soil, all that sort of stuff. Made me very enthusiastic. The best bit was that he told the wife that I needed at least a 7 tonne digger and that she would get sick of me complaining about trying to do the job with my 1.6 tonne. He actually convinced her.
You can get really bad tasting feijoas (low in flavour, sour and bitter, or almost medicinal or fermented, in a bad way) or ones like those in the photo which were a tropical party in the mouth, sweet tangy, delicious
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@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
almost medicinal
Yep, have encountered that and heard people that don't like them describe them as cough medicine or something.
I like them though and we got given a load the other day. Too many to eat fresh so chutney was made. Apparently they can be frozen successfully, but I've never tried it. They are a feast or famine thing.
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@snowy said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Apparently they can be frozen successfully, but I've never tried it.
I know people that freeze them to use in smoothies and we have a friend who makes feijoa ice cream.
Further to my comment earlier about the size of the feijoas we have (the feijoa on the left is still above average in size). This is only the second season of getting fruit.
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@snowy I could put you in touch with my mate at Bay Tropics if you're ever interested eh.
Edit: actually he's a Heli pilot too (was one of the guys carrying people off White Island) so you guys might get along. Unless it's like a league and union thing.
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Had some huge thick cut scotch fillets for dinner last night. Great marbling. Coated with 4 Saucemen truffle rub around the outside, the flat sides seasoned with salt
Sliced and ate with chimichurri
You NEED black truffle rub in your life. Should be illegal its that good
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@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@snowy I could put you in touch with my mate at Bay Tropics if you're ever interested eh.
Edit: actually he's a Heli pilot too (was one of the guys carrying people off White Island) so you guys might get along. Unless it's like a league and union thing.
No animosity between heli guys and fixed wing that I am aware of, just the usual banter. Generally everybody just likes flying. Quite a few of my mates do / did both. Airlines for money, choppers for fun. Two of them own helicopter operating companies.
Sounds like he would be a good contact, so thanks, will keep it in mind.
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Get in my mouth now!! 🤤