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Re: Fresons
Blackberries are wild in Spain, but are shite. Wild blackberries in the UK aren't all that to write home about either. Some are good, but a high % of bushes growing wild are tasteless. They certainly were in Cambridgeshire.
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9302234)
Strawberries in Spain taste best around the end of May when the naturally grown ones come in the shops, small, sweet and delicious:thumbup:
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9302719)
Blackberries are wild in Spain, but are shite. Wild blackberries in the UK aren't all that to write home about either. Some are good, but a high % of bushes growing wild are tasteless. They certainly were in Cambridgeshire.
As I said climate and conditions are totally different in the N.W. compared to the S.E. Much the same applies to the UK. Just because they are sh!te in Cambridge, I can assure you that certainly doesn't apply to all the UK. Regarding strawberries some of the best I have ever tasted grow wild near my place in Sweden, much smaller than the cultivated varieties but absolutely delicious. |
Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9303004)
You could only make such a statement if you have visited and sampled them in all areas of Spain.
As I said climate and conditions are totally different in the N.W. compared to the S.E. Much the same applies to the UK. Just because they are sh!te in Cambridge, I can assure you that certainly doesn't apply to all the UK. Regarding strawberries some of the best I have ever tasted grow wild near my place in Sweden, much smaller than the cultivated varieties but absolutely delicious. At least I can say that all the ones I have seen here have been so sh'ite that I wouldn't insult my mouth by trying one. There are some good ones about in Cambridgeshire, of course, but in the last couple of years I was there driving round, every bush I tried was second rate at best. The only good one was against a customer's garden, it was excellent, and was to me clearly an escaped cultivar. It reactivated my interest in them, only to have it once more crushed. |
Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9303485)
You are of course absolutely right. Until I have tried every single bush in Spain I won't know that there isn't a great one round the corner.
At least I can say that all the ones I have seen here have been so sh'ite that I wouldn't insult my mouth by trying one. There are some good ones about in Cambridgeshire, of course, but in the last couple of years I was there driving round, every bush I tried was second rate at best. The only good one was against a customer's garden, it was excellent, and was to me clearly an escaped cultivar. It reactivated my interest in them, only to have it once more crushed. Now for some very fruity facts about Spanish strawberries. http://www.theolivepress.es/spain-ne...ess-and-light/ Apparently the locals find the pickers much more tasty than the actual fruit, however the Japs seem to have the job well sussed. |
Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9298722)
The big ones are not as tasty as the small natural ones. Most coming out of huelva are genetically modified and are hard and white, taste of water!
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9302234)
Strawberries in Spain taste best around the end of May when the naturally grown ones come in the shops, small, sweet and delicious:thumbup:
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 9304211)
I think you are mixing genetically modified with selective breeding. They are two separate processes.
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9304459)
I don't know, just heard it on radio and was a member of ecologistas en acción. He spoke of "transgenicos". More worrying was the heavy use of pesticides.
Transgenics is not per se risky or bad. It allows us to take steps in selective breeding that would take hundreds of years to do, and to pull tricks that could never be feasible 'naturally' Now before anyone starts shrieking 'UNNATURAL', just bear in mind that strychnine, arsenic, radiation, plutonium and death are all natural. Most of what we do is stunningly unnatural. |
Re: Fresons
Never very keen on Spanish strawberry's until I discovered that a few seconds in the microwave brings out the flavour. Taste delicious when warmed up a bit!
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by Macman
(Post 9304760)
Never very keen on Spanish strawberry's until I discovered that a few seconds in the microwave brings out the flavour. Taste delicious when warmed up a bit!
If your strawberries are a tad unripe/tasteless, add a bit of lemon juice. If your strawberries are a tad overripe, add a bit of lemon juice. In both cases, the flavour is enhanced. |
Re: Fresons
I love Spanish strawberries, and they are so cheap, can't understand why yours are bad:confused:
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by anonimouse
(Post 9304818)
I love Spanish strawberries, and they are so cheap, can't understand why yours are bad:confused:
If people buy/pick fruit that isn't ripe enough, they shouldn't complain that the fruit is bad. They should try and learn what a ripe one looks like and stick to that. |
Re: Fresons
I never ate an orange in the uk, just chewed it and spat it out, Spain I can eat the lot they just melt in your mouth:thumbup:
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Re: Fresons
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9304827)
Easy. Like so many fruits, they are only really tasty when they are fully ripe.
If people buy/pick fruit that isn't ripe enough, they shouldn't complain that the fruit is bad. They should try and learn what a ripe one looks like and stick to that. |
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