Spyke

Tell me you are either Puerto Rican or Dominican without telling me you are Puerto Rican or Dominican.

Gandules = Pigeon Peas

Carambola = Star fruit

EDIT: Ah, Puerto Rican spouse. That'll do it. Congratulations on enjoying "arroz con gandules" you lucky dog.

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lemmy.zip

Meanwhile here in the north, all I'm harvesting today is a couple inches of snow.

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Too cold to harvest sap right now, than comes in another month or two :)

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lemmy.zip

Nice harvest! I heard starfruit's grow a huge amount of fruit each time, and here in Malaysia we have to wrap it else it will get lots of pest. Originally i wanted to have one in my garden but after hearing that, i really have no time for that. Too bad cus i really like starfruit

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We're way too far north for starfruit, but you're coming at this from the right angle. Our local fruit trees (apple, pear, peach, etc) produce a ton of fruit. Like 100-200 pounds / 45-90 kg worth for a single teenage tree. If you don't stay on top of them they'll attract yellow jackets and the trees themselves require a decent amount of pruning annually.

Fruit trees sound fantastic to have, but they're a lot of work.

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oh yea, carambolas are amazing. I press them into juice and mix with other stuff, usually passion fruit or orange

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LordCromreply
lemmy.world

Well. This is south Florida.... I've had gandule trees since I married my Puerto Rican wife. They grow like weeds here.....super easy. Gandules are beans from the pods you see in the bag. Arroz con gandules is a beloved Puerto Rican dish.

The starfruit is also super easy to grow here. Matches the PR island climate.

Getting a harvest from these 2 down here almost feels like cheating its so easy.

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