I saw this alien-looking Dragon Fruit in Foodland and I just had to bust out my camera (after arranging the fruit all nice).
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Friday, I got to meet Jalna’s cousin P and P’s friend, S when I met V for
lunch at ShinjukuWe ate at Katsukura, which we’ve eaten at before with
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11 comments:
just take one bite at the store. If it is good, pay for it. If no good, put em back. Nice fruit shot!
Wow, I've never seen a pink dragon fruit..aren't they supposed to be white? Good thing your photo is so sharp I can read the little label on the fruit! I've never tried them, but sure looks delicious...except for the sticker shock...wow..
Wow...I've never seen dragon fruit before. It looks pretty cool. I might try it if it wasn't so expensive. :)
Erick you so nuts.
the price of fresh fruit in Hawaii is ridiculous. I just bought peaches at $2 something a pound and it worked out to 80¢ each.
Ron, I know, THAT'S nuts, and we don't even get the best quality.
When I was in China a few years ago, I had some fruit at a buffet that was DELICIOUS! I didn't know what it was so I asked the guy working the buffet line and he said it was dragonfruit. The name and appearance are intimidating, but the fruit is simple and sweet.
I LOVE dragon fruit, my students and I made some frozen yogurt and a frozen drink with it (in a Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker)....yummmmm
Fawn and Didi, now I really want to try it . . . but soooo expensive!
I buy them from Chinatown, I think I paid $5.00 for 6 the last time
Thanks Didi . . . that's not bad at all.
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