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Achacha : The Tastiest Fruit You’ve (Probably) Never Eaten

low price levitra class=”alignright size-medium wp-image-401″ title=”achacha” src=”http://www.sydnerati.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/achacha-300×199.jpg” alt=”achacha” width=”300″ height=”199″ />One of the side-effects of the recent switch to organics is that I’m starting to try (where possible) to only eat fruits currently in season.

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Since I was 6 I’d been chomping down on an apple kamagra on line during Clomid Online the day without ever really questioning it. Those days gone, and a regime change is a regime change; like it or not, soon after the last fresh local apple disappeared from markets a couple of months ago, I embarked on a whole new journey of fruit discovery.

Enter the Achacha.

A couple of weekends ago we were cruising the monthly morning where ampicillin generic to buy cialis without prescription online drugs without a prescription target=”_blank”>Growers Markets at Pyrmont (making the most of the abundance of free samples the December outing seemed to be blossoming with) when we came across a stall handing out the odd little orange-coloured fruits by the bagful. Given that free food should rarely be turned down (especially at the growers market), we dived into a couple of them…

Wooah… flavour explosion. So sold, right away.

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Normally whenever someone hands me an odd-looking tropical fruit, I bite into it, it’s sorta sweet, sorta ok, but I don’t really warm to it right away.

Not the Achacha.

After acomplia slimming pills chomping into a couple of these little suckers, I already felt like I’d been munching on them daily forever. A very unique flavour, but one which was somehow so familiar and comforting without just being the sugar hit you’d expect of many small tropical fruits.

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But what does it taste like?

The closest thing I can compare the flavour to is possibly the Mangosteen – if you’ve ever been around south-east asia you’ve probably run into those at some stage.

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Still, the Achacha isn’t quite like those either – it’s smaller, more delicate, and to my tongue, not as sweet (nor messy) and certainly a lot easier to get into.

Originally grown in the jungles of Bolivia, the Achacha seems to have found its Australian home up in Queensland (Burdekin region), and fortunately for us, they seem to be starting a bit of a push to get the word out about these delicious little bundles of orange joy.

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They’re in season from December to February, so do keep a lookout over the summer for them. Small, shiny, bright orange balls about the size of a golf ball. Apparently you can get them at a couple of places at the Flemington markets, though I’m sure many cheap cialis tablets quality fruit places which specialize in tropical fruits will start stocking buyviagra | buy cialis overseas | buy levitra drugs them this season too.

Check out the Achacha website for all the info on where to get them, how to eat them, and a few pretty delicious sounding recipes. (One of the first things I thought when I tried them was how nice they’d taste buy n viagra in a cocktail!)

But just be careful – if you manage to get hold of a bag full, please keep them well hidden from me if you know what’s good for Buy betapace online you…

… oh and one final thought : check out the craziest advertising I’ve ever seen produced for a fruit, ever. I can see what they’re trying to say, buy viagra online discount | buy cialis cialis | buy levitra online cheap but the level of over-the-top is verging on too much when you’re talking about fruit, right?

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In season now… eat up!

1 Response to " Achacha : The Tastiest Fruit You’ve (Probably) Never Eaten "

  1. lynn says:

    i just bought 2 boxes of them. this translates to at least 6 kilos. i don’t know what possessed me to do such a thing, but my daughter and i are eating a serious number of these and haven’t yet got through one of the boxes.

    we first tried them at the norton street fruit shop in leichhardt, and because we only had one, the memory of the flavour was a little vsgue. now, i know exactly what they taste like and have a sturdier food memory of them. i have to say i much prefer the mangosteen, but yours is a good comparison; colour of the skin aside, the way to break the skin and eat them is quite similar.

    i don’t know about you, but i think whlie they are quite intense in the mouth, they don’t actually have a distinct flavour – they’re just tarty.

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