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Elaine, all the fruits you mentioned sound wonderful. I am not used to these fruits how do you know when they are ripe? I ask this because I was in N.Y. and saw Jackfruit I wanted to get it but had no idea which one was ripe. There was such a wide color gradient between the them. I asked the store clerk but he was of no help. Any help for a newbie? wrote:

 

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Hello Raw Soul/Yolanda....Were you in NYC or another part of New

York....I am in upstate New York and looking for a market to purchase

items such as Jackfruit...I just did find young coconuts yesterday!!

Thanks, Ashtarra

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Use the force, Yolanda. Trust your nose. If it smells like food and feels like it is edible, it is. It should give to gentle pressure. Of course, some fruits are softer than others. Make love to the fruit; kiss, touch and rub it. Then you will know.

 

Peace.

 

Eat, Live and Love Well,

 

Denzel 'Cheffy D' Mitchell

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Ummm… I’m excited and I’m not sure why. Now, I know I’ve

got to get some ripe fruits today!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

~Sunyatta

www.supernaturallife.com

 

 

 

Denzel Mitchell

[liveanddirectcuisine]

Wednesday, September 01,

2004 4:31 PM

 

Re: Juicy

Treats

 

 

Use the force, Yolanda. Trust your nose.

If it smells like food and feels

like it is edible, it is. It should give to gentle pressure. Of

course, some fruits are softer than others. Make love to the fruit;

kiss, touch and rub it. Then you will know.

 

 

 

 

 

Peace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eat, Live and Love Well,

 

 

 

 

 

Denzel 'Cheffy D' Mitchell

 

 

Live and Direct Cuisine

 

 

240.426.0870

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL LIVE~ALL ORGANIC~ALL GOOD

 

 

 

 

 

New

and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages!

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While picking out some fruit in Canada (Lychees and jackfriut) The vendor

decided to just grab a bunch and put them in my bag (actually he became the no

longer vendor, lol). Like Denzel stated connect w/the fruit. I've been eating

jackfruit and Lychees for the past two weeks and still not done. Although not

always organic, many of the ethnic markets have a wide variety of tropical

fruits. I'll be back in the tropics in two weeks so we'll be tree climbing

again.

peace,

Mark

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