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]]>These tomato are crunchy, crisp, and vibrant. They come in a variety of colors and flavors that make a great addition to dinners because, when cooked, they hold their meatiness. They are
also great as a snack or to add in tossed salad for vibrancy and crunch.
This variety are typically large, juicy, and meaty. They are ideal for salsa, sauces, and
dips, and are a great addition to a burger or sandwich.
While they look the same as grape tomatoes, these are different. They are tangy and
sweet and can be grilled, dried, or cooked in delicious pastas, sauces, and soups!
These are the backbone of many recipes. There is so much you can do with this flavor;
it’s tangy and has a fresh tomato taste. Put it in a sauce or stew, or add it to your bruschetta, or finely diced them in a salad.
With a large variety of sizes and colors, these tomatoes are packed with flavor. You can add them to salads, roast them in the oven , use them in soups, or cut them into slices with olive oil, salt, and pepper and put on a piece of toast.
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]]>The post How to Help Fruit Ripen Faster appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Placing fruit in a paper bag is one of the most popular methods for helping it ripen faster and for good reason—it works really well. As fruit ripens, it releases ethylene gas. Trapping the gas inside of a paper bag will help speed up this process.
As with the paper bag method, keeping unripe fruit near a source of ethylene gas will help it to become ripe more quickly. Place a ripe banana or apple next to your unripe fruit and the gas they give off will cause it to be ready to eat in half the time it would otherwise—just be sure to keep an eye on it.
Leaving unripe fruit in front of a sunny window will cause it to ripen very quickly. It’s probably the most effective method, but it’s also one that requires checking in frequently to keep your fruit from going off.
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]]>The post Make Fruit Powders With Your Favorite Summer Fruits appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Select fresh, ripe fruits that are bursting with flavor. Popular choices include strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, oranges, lemons, and even tropical fruits like mangoes or pineapples. The key is to use fruits that are not overly soft or bruised.
Wash the fruits thoroughly and pat them dry. For citrus fruits, zest the outer layer using a fine grater, being careful to avoid the bitter pith. For other fruits, remove any stems, leaves, or inedible parts. Cut the fruits into thin slices or chunks, ensuring they are evenly sized to ensure consistent drying.
There are several methods to dehydrate fruits and turn them into powder:
Once the fruits are completely dried, transfer them to a blender or a spice grinder. Pulse or blend until you achieve a fine powder consistency. If needed, sift the powder to remove any larger particles and ensure a smooth texture. Store the fruit powders in airtight containers, away from heat and moisture.
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]]>The post Exotic and Unusual Fruits From Around The World appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Hailing from Southeast Asia, the mangosteen is often referred to as the “Queen of Fruits.” With its vibrant purple exterior and juicy white flesh, this fruit offers a unique flavor profile that blends sweet and tangy notes. One bite into its delicate flesh will transport you to tropical paradise.
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying the distinctiveness of the durian. Known as the “King of Fruits,” this spiky fruit is infamous for its pungent aroma, which some describe as a combination of ripe cheese and onions. But don’t let that deter you! Once you get past the smell, the creamy and custard-like flesh is surprisingly delicious.
Native to Brazil, the jabuticaba is a fascinating fruit that grows directly on the trunk of its tree. With its dark purple skin and sweet, grape-like taste, it offers a refreshing burst of flavor. Eating jabuticaba is not just a culinary experience, but also a visual delight as you pluck the fruit straight from the tree.
Originating from Southeast Asia, the rambutan is a peculiar fruit covered in vibrant red or yellow spiky hairs. Don’t let its appearance intimidate you! Beneath the hairy exterior lies a sweet and juicy flesh that resembles a lychee. Each bite is like unwrapping a tropical surprise.
Prepare to be transported to another planet with the horned melon. This peculiar fruit, also known as kiwano or African horned cucumber, features a spiky orange-yellow exterior with vibrant green flesh and edible seeds. Its taste is a delightful mix of tangy, citrusy flavors that will leave you wanting more.
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]]>The post Fruit Facts to Share at Your Next Dinner Party appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Apples hold significance in many religions and cultures, but do you know how many kinds of apples there actually are? A whopping 7,500! That means that even if you ate a new one every day, it would still take over 20 years to try them all.
There is a saying that goes, “knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.” Although a tomato is botanically a berry due to it being a fleshy fruit with seeds on the inside that developed from a flower with one ovary, the US Supreme Court ruled it a vegetable in 1893.
Most fruits, as we know them, are actually part of other botanical families. Bananas and watermelons, for example, are technically berries, while plums, peaches, and pears are actually members of the rose family.
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]]>The post 3 Delicious Fruits That Are Also The Stickiest appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Mango is notorious for being just as polarizing as we’ve described. It can be the tastiest fruit imaginable, but you have to be “ready” for it. You have to be in a circumstance where you’re ready to get your hand dirty because it might be the stickiest fruit in existence.
Oranges, while not usually as sticky as mangos, are also pretty darn sticky. Especially when you consider the fact that orange juice is always squirting out in all different directions while you’re eating it.
And then of course we have pineapples. This spiky fruit that looks like it could’ve been Tom Hanks’ best pal on an island in Cast Away is darn delicious, but also can be just as sticky as the rest of them. Just make sure you’ve got a napkin on hand!
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]]>The post Did You Know You Can Grill These Fruits? appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Sure, bananas are delicious, but they’re even tastier when they’re grilled. They become caramelized and they pair so well with toppings like ice cream, caramel, chocolate sauce, cinnamon, brown sugar, whipped cream, and rum.
This fruit is already a must-have at barbecues and you can elevate it by grilling it. Grilled watermelon is a fabulous addition to salads and it tastes great on its own.
Have you had grilled peaches, vanilla ice cream, and balsamic vinegar? If you haven’t then you’re really missing out on this dessert. Grilled peaches also taste great in cocktails or salads.
At barbecues, pineapple is usually on kebabs, but it tastes just as great grilled and served in cocktails or with sorbets.
Mangoes add a tropic vibe to whatever you pair them with and grilled ones make great additions to meat or fish.
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]]>The post What to Make With September Fruit appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>September heralds stone fruits like peaches, plums, and nectarines. These fruits make great on-the-go snacks because they can be eaten with one hand. A great dish to make with them is peach cobbler, which really hits the balanced notes of a summer/fall dish that September requires thanks to the bright juicy peach flavors combined with cinnamon and warm spices.
These dark berries are delicious to pop in your mouth fresh by the handful, and are especially expensive when they’re not in season so it’s a good idea to take advantage when they’re available. One yummy and classic dish you can make is blueberry pancakes. If you like you can also cook down both of the berries with sugar for a syrup to pour on top as well.
Melons are a great snack for the warmer beginning of September, as they are juicy, bright, and refreshing. They come in big sizes so it’s easy to cut them up and have the slices for a snack throughout the week. Because they’re so sweet and juicy, melons are a common ingredient in green smoothies. They help take the edge off the “healthy” taste and add a special something as well.
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]]>The post Blueberries Are Full of Health Benefits appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Not only are they delicious, but blueberries are also full of health benefits that make them a no-brainer when choosing fruits to enjoy. Here are some of the reasons that make these berries so great for your body.
Blueberries just might be the most antioxidant-rich fruit out there. Flavonoids, a particular class of antioxidants that are great for reducing inflammation and cancer-causing free radicals in the body, are found in high concentrations in these fruits.
Despite being sweet to the palate, the reality is that blueberries actually have a low sugar concentration and are quite low in calories. In fact, a 100-gram serving of this fruit contains only 10 grams of sugars and 57 calories.
Despite being low in calories and sugar, blueberries are full of beneficial vitamins and nutrients that work together to maintain your body’s health. You’ll get between 25 and 35 percent of your recommended daily value of Vitamin C, Vitamin K, and manganese in a serving of blueberries along with 4 grams of fiber.
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]]>The post Stay Healthy With These Fruit and Honey Treats appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>This is an exercise in changing how we think. The first thought most of us would have when we think of apples and honey in a dish would be an apple crumble cake or apple turnover. The problem is that if you’re trying to keep healthy you’re probably avoiding pastries whenever you can. Try roasting the apples with some honey and mild-flavored oil, they will turn crispy and caramelized on the outside and mushy on the inside. Throw some caramelized nuts on top for the extra crunch.
Figs are quite seasonal so to get the full flavor, this dessert if for the summer/early autumn. It’s super simple since it’s simply a matter of cutting the fruit in half and drizzling with honey mixed with some whiskey. Give this treat a twist by putting a leaf of mint as garnish.
This is a beautiful dessert. Slice the pineapple to thick slices and let it soak in some lime and then simply place on the grill so that the lines are visible when the meat is cooked and juicy. Drizzle with honey and serve warm.
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]]>The post The Tomato Lovers Guide to Tomato Varieties appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>These tomato are crunchy, crisp, and vibrant. They come in a variety of colors and flavors that make a great addition to dinners because, when cooked, they hold their meatiness. They are
also great as a snack or to add in tossed salad for vibrancy and crunch.
This variety are typically large, juicy, and meaty. They are ideal for salsa, sauces, and
dips, and are a great addition to a burger or sandwich.
While they look the same as grape tomatoes, these are different. They are tangy and
sweet and can be grilled, dried, or cooked in delicious pastas, sauces, and soups!
These are the backbone of many recipes. There is so much you can do with this flavor;
it’s tangy and has a fresh tomato taste. Put it in a sauce or stew, or add it to your bruschetta, or finely diced them in a salad.
With a large variety of sizes and colors, these tomatoes are packed with flavor. You can add them to salads, roast them in the oven , use them in soups, or cut them into slices with olive oil, salt, and pepper and put on a piece of toast.
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]]>The post How to Help Fruit Ripen Faster appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Placing fruit in a paper bag is one of the most popular methods for helping it ripen faster and for good reason—it works really well. As fruit ripens, it releases ethylene gas. Trapping the gas inside of a paper bag will help speed up this process.
As with the paper bag method, keeping unripe fruit near a source of ethylene gas will help it to become ripe more quickly. Place a ripe banana or apple next to your unripe fruit and the gas they give off will cause it to be ready to eat in half the time it would otherwise—just be sure to keep an eye on it.
Leaving unripe fruit in front of a sunny window will cause it to ripen very quickly. It’s probably the most effective method, but it’s also one that requires checking in frequently to keep your fruit from going off.
The post How to Help Fruit Ripen Faster appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The post Make Fruit Powders With Your Favorite Summer Fruits appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Select fresh, ripe fruits that are bursting with flavor. Popular choices include strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, oranges, lemons, and even tropical fruits like mangoes or pineapples. The key is to use fruits that are not overly soft or bruised.
Wash the fruits thoroughly and pat them dry. For citrus fruits, zest the outer layer using a fine grater, being careful to avoid the bitter pith. For other fruits, remove any stems, leaves, or inedible parts. Cut the fruits into thin slices or chunks, ensuring they are evenly sized to ensure consistent drying.
There are several methods to dehydrate fruits and turn them into powder:
Once the fruits are completely dried, transfer them to a blender or a spice grinder. Pulse or blend until you achieve a fine powder consistency. If needed, sift the powder to remove any larger particles and ensure a smooth texture. Store the fruit powders in airtight containers, away from heat and moisture.
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]]>The post Exotic and Unusual Fruits From Around The World appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Hailing from Southeast Asia, the mangosteen is often referred to as the “Queen of Fruits.” With its vibrant purple exterior and juicy white flesh, this fruit offers a unique flavor profile that blends sweet and tangy notes. One bite into its delicate flesh will transport you to tropical paradise.
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying the distinctiveness of the durian. Known as the “King of Fruits,” this spiky fruit is infamous for its pungent aroma, which some describe as a combination of ripe cheese and onions. But don’t let that deter you! Once you get past the smell, the creamy and custard-like flesh is surprisingly delicious.
Native to Brazil, the jabuticaba is a fascinating fruit that grows directly on the trunk of its tree. With its dark purple skin and sweet, grape-like taste, it offers a refreshing burst of flavor. Eating jabuticaba is not just a culinary experience, but also a visual delight as you pluck the fruit straight from the tree.
Originating from Southeast Asia, the rambutan is a peculiar fruit covered in vibrant red or yellow spiky hairs. Don’t let its appearance intimidate you! Beneath the hairy exterior lies a sweet and juicy flesh that resembles a lychee. Each bite is like unwrapping a tropical surprise.
Prepare to be transported to another planet with the horned melon. This peculiar fruit, also known as kiwano or African horned cucumber, features a spiky orange-yellow exterior with vibrant green flesh and edible seeds. Its taste is a delightful mix of tangy, citrusy flavors that will leave you wanting more.
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]]>The post Fruit Facts to Share at Your Next Dinner Party appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Apples hold significance in many religions and cultures, but do you know how many kinds of apples there actually are? A whopping 7,500! That means that even if you ate a new one every day, it would still take over 20 years to try them all.
There is a saying that goes, “knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.” Although a tomato is botanically a berry due to it being a fleshy fruit with seeds on the inside that developed from a flower with one ovary, the US Supreme Court ruled it a vegetable in 1893.
Most fruits, as we know them, are actually part of other botanical families. Bananas and watermelons, for example, are technically berries, while plums, peaches, and pears are actually members of the rose family.
The post Fruit Facts to Share at Your Next Dinner Party appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The post 3 Delicious Fruits That Are Also The Stickiest appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Mango is notorious for being just as polarizing as we’ve described. It can be the tastiest fruit imaginable, but you have to be “ready” for it. You have to be in a circumstance where you’re ready to get your hand dirty because it might be the stickiest fruit in existence.
Oranges, while not usually as sticky as mangos, are also pretty darn sticky. Especially when you consider the fact that orange juice is always squirting out in all different directions while you’re eating it.
And then of course we have pineapples. This spiky fruit that looks like it could’ve been Tom Hanks’ best pal on an island in Cast Away is darn delicious, but also can be just as sticky as the rest of them. Just make sure you’ve got a napkin on hand!
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]]>The post Did You Know You Can Grill These Fruits? appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Sure, bananas are delicious, but they’re even tastier when they’re grilled. They become caramelized and they pair so well with toppings like ice cream, caramel, chocolate sauce, cinnamon, brown sugar, whipped cream, and rum.
This fruit is already a must-have at barbecues and you can elevate it by grilling it. Grilled watermelon is a fabulous addition to salads and it tastes great on its own.
Have you had grilled peaches, vanilla ice cream, and balsamic vinegar? If you haven’t then you’re really missing out on this dessert. Grilled peaches also taste great in cocktails or salads.
At barbecues, pineapple is usually on kebabs, but it tastes just as great grilled and served in cocktails or with sorbets.
Mangoes add a tropic vibe to whatever you pair them with and grilled ones make great additions to meat or fish.
The post Did You Know You Can Grill These Fruits? appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The post What to Make With September Fruit appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>September heralds stone fruits like peaches, plums, and nectarines. These fruits make great on-the-go snacks because they can be eaten with one hand. A great dish to make with them is peach cobbler, which really hits the balanced notes of a summer/fall dish that September requires thanks to the bright juicy peach flavors combined with cinnamon and warm spices.
These dark berries are delicious to pop in your mouth fresh by the handful, and are especially expensive when they’re not in season so it’s a good idea to take advantage when they’re available. One yummy and classic dish you can make is blueberry pancakes. If you like you can also cook down both of the berries with sugar for a syrup to pour on top as well.
Melons are a great snack for the warmer beginning of September, as they are juicy, bright, and refreshing. They come in big sizes so it’s easy to cut them up and have the slices for a snack throughout the week. Because they’re so sweet and juicy, melons are a common ingredient in green smoothies. They help take the edge off the “healthy” taste and add a special something as well.
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]]>The post Blueberries Are Full of Health Benefits appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Not only are they delicious, but blueberries are also full of health benefits that make them a no-brainer when choosing fruits to enjoy. Here are some of the reasons that make these berries so great for your body.
Blueberries just might be the most antioxidant-rich fruit out there. Flavonoids, a particular class of antioxidants that are great for reducing inflammation and cancer-causing free radicals in the body, are found in high concentrations in these fruits.
Despite being sweet to the palate, the reality is that blueberries actually have a low sugar concentration and are quite low in calories. In fact, a 100-gram serving of this fruit contains only 10 grams of sugars and 57 calories.
Despite being low in calories and sugar, blueberries are full of beneficial vitamins and nutrients that work together to maintain your body’s health. You’ll get between 25 and 35 percent of your recommended daily value of Vitamin C, Vitamin K, and manganese in a serving of blueberries along with 4 grams of fiber.
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]]>The post Stay Healthy With These Fruit and Honey Treats appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>This is an exercise in changing how we think. The first thought most of us would have when we think of apples and honey in a dish would be an apple crumble cake or apple turnover. The problem is that if you’re trying to keep healthy you’re probably avoiding pastries whenever you can. Try roasting the apples with some honey and mild-flavored oil, they will turn crispy and caramelized on the outside and mushy on the inside. Throw some caramelized nuts on top for the extra crunch.
Figs are quite seasonal so to get the full flavor, this dessert if for the summer/early autumn. It’s super simple since it’s simply a matter of cutting the fruit in half and drizzling with honey mixed with some whiskey. Give this treat a twist by putting a leaf of mint as garnish.
This is a beautiful dessert. Slice the pineapple to thick slices and let it soak in some lime and then simply place on the grill so that the lines are visible when the meat is cooked and juicy. Drizzle with honey and serve warm.
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