Friday, September 13, 2013

Unusual Fruit

 One of the cool things about life in Southern California is people sharing fruit from their backyard trees.

One of Larry's co-workers brought him this yellowish pomegranate the other day. He looked at it dubiously -- aren't pomegranates supposed to be red? -- but she assured him that the seeds were red inside and that it was ripe.

I didn't know there was a yellow-skinned pomegranate. And actually, yellow is a misnomer. It's more like a dirty cream color. And the seeds inside were pink, not bright red.

But the flavor was good. We enjoyed it in our morning fruit.

(You can see my secrets to peeling a pomegranate here.)


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