I always get mango and papaya confused. Which one tastes like a pine tree? I hate those things.
Neither, as far as I know.
This is what an Indian papaya looks like

Indian mango:

We used to go through a few hundred of these mangoes every summer.
I always get mango and papaya confused. Which one tastes like a pine tree? I hate those things.
yep, its mangos I don't like. Smell/taste like pine. same as gin. blech
same as gin. blech
The word 'organic' has been diluted these past few years thanks to really low standards that don't meet the original vision. Some stuff is good (ie organic, unpasteurized milk) but most of the time I have to roll my eyes.
we used cow manure as fertilizer. Is that what organic farmers use? poop?
You can buy organic beef and eat it, for example, so I can't see what the problem is with manure. I can see if the cows have been eating pesticide laden grass or repeated fed chemicals that will travel into the food. But organic cow poop is organic - in the sense of not compromising food grown with it.Supposedly using manure isn't "organic" because it comes from cows. I have no issue using animal waist. I picked up the pasteurized variety today because -- despite my desire to use green fertilizer -- I think that it will provide the greatest concentration of nutrients to certain vegetables.
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You have no idea what you're missing. A custard apple from Hyderabad, Haphus (Alphonse) mango from the Malvan, chikoo (sapota) from Bordi, figs from the Bombay-Pune road, oranges from Nagpur (mandarins, none of those bland thick juiceless dried up pieces of crap with no fragrance that fills the room or a taste to die for). Throw in some jackfruit from the ghats and boy oh boy, you have lived.
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Can't believe I forgot the jamuns. Skip the tough ones with a white pith and large seed, go for the squishy ones that stain everything purple and are incredibly drippy with one tiny seed.
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acai, which we use to make a delicious highly energetic cancer fighting purple pulp![]()