Then we have the acerolas. Which are about cherry-size and taste like apples.
Los modroños are very different and, though they don't have a strong flavor, are rather good. (Not to mention they look very cool and the texture is very different.) There is a small park, Carmen de los Mártires, where you can pick these fruits off the trees and pop them in your mouth. (Which is what I did. There will be another post about this magical park in the future.)
Then there are my two favorite fruits here so far:
El melón (which is like honeydew, except onethousand times better)
and las ciruelas (which are white plums) and make a delicious mermelada
The only fruit I have a complaint about is the manzana, the good old fashioned apple. They just aren't as sweet as the ones in the U.S. or France (the two other countries I've eaten apples from). But it isn't too bad since I have all of these other lovely options!
I thought you didn't like "El melón (which is like honeydew". I am glad you are willing and able to try new foods and explore place.
ReplyDeletei love honeydew. i don't like cantaloupe.
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