jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:41 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:42 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:43 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:44 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:45 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:46 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:46 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:47 PM
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 02:50 PM
Hey JR,...
Frigatebird - 9-19-2004 at 02:51 PM
what's cookin' in the tub?
San Bartolo Fruit candy
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 03:05 PM
And I can never remember
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 03:07 PM
the name of this fruit.
But somebody will.
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 03:14 PM
Sweet Tooth
Frigatebird - 9-19-2004 at 03:42 PM
Any chance you have the recipe? Does it contain any chile? A friend of
mine here in SoAltaCal has a neighbor whose tree is dropping fruit just like these.
I can get the recipe in Spanish
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 03:47 PM
probably ma?ana when one of the kids goes back to school in La Paz. I will see if I can get it.
elgatoloco - 9-19-2004 at 04:13 PM
jr
Nice Pix!
Thanks for sharing!!
David K - 9-19-2004 at 06:50 PM
That is a guava JR. In Spanish 'guayaba', there are several varieties. The medium size yellow ones are called 'Mexican Cream' up here.
That's the one alrighty
jrbaja - 9-19-2004 at 10:57 PM
For some reason it just won't stick. Unless of course, it's turned into candy
Bob H - 9-21-2004 at 07:45 AM
JR, I like the photo of the tree growing out of the rocks. As for that plant, we grew those when I lived in Florida and we called them Guavas. You
can make excelent jelly out of them. Here's more...
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/guava.html
And here are 30 guava recipes...
http://www.justfruitrecipes.com/inxgua.html
Bob H
[Edited on 9-21-2004 by Bob H]