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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:26 am   Post subject:


What are "peppadews"? I haven't heard of those, Palm?


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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:00 pm   Post subject:


In the states i used to eat jalepeno's stuffed with cream cheese then breaded an deep fried,, really good but dang were they not to good for the ol' arteries. lol. so that was an "every once in awhile" snack.


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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:45 pm   Post subject:


Jalapeños. ¡Que bueno!
I grow those in the greenhouse, pick them, string them on thead and hang them up to let them dry out thoroughly--then my partner removes the seeds and grinds them into fine flakes which we use to spice-up our cooking. I don't know of many northerners that like them.


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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:43 pm   Post subject:


yea Palm what are peppadews?
Blita - In the states i used to eat jalepeno's stuffed with cream cheese then breaded an deep fried,, really good but dang were they not to good for the ol' arteries. lol. so that was an "every once in awhile" snack. haha yeah i hear that Laughing

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Please pardon me for not elaborating

Peppadews are one of those South African fruits that is actually a sweet piquante pepper. To me it is something between a chilli and a sweet pepper, shaped like a Jalapeno. I simply love its taste.

There is a website www.peppadew.com that explains some more and provides recipes as well.


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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 3:06 pm   Post subject:


Thanks for the description and link. I think that I might like to try that. I wonder if they have seeds here in Nederland.


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Thanks Palm Tree i had never heard of those before i have also never would of thought its a fruit, im really interested on how it would taste from what it seems like and its got to be good with cream cheese.

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