I like fruit. Especially citrus. It contains Vitamin C which is Kryptonite to Scurvy but that is a different story. Today we decided to try a new fresh fruit with our breakfast. I like dried cranberries. I like cranberry sauce. What the heck is wrong with fresh cranberries? The texture is like an apple. There are four internal voids that must be vacuums for any good taste. Fresh cranberries are bitter and acidic and just not tasty at all. I’m used to the fresh fruit tasting different from the dried, canned or cooked version but I was not ready for fresh cranberries. I thought about throwing the rest of them in the field behind our house but I don’t want the deer and turkeys to eat one and think we are trying to poison them.
I don’t recall ever being so disappointed in a food. If you have run across others let me know so I don’t waste my tastebuds.
Cranberries and other foods that disappoint
- Piping Abe
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I dont think i’ve tried a fresh Cranberry. Maybe. I probably did. Now I gotta go find some to give it a go!
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Fresh, raw cranberries are horrible. I've never known anyone to want to eat them like that. You can have your vengeance, @ncrobb, by stringing them with alternating popcorn pieces for Christmas decorations. You might find it satisfying to skewer each one with a needle.
@ric03, wild blueberries are sweet and juicy...at least in my experience. Farmed blueberries are bigger, but have much less flavor.
@ric03, wild blueberries are sweet and juicy...at least in my experience. Farmed blueberries are bigger, but have much less flavor.
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Useful to know, will keep an eye open for them (in the supermarkets that is, we don't get them "wild" wild around these parts).MikeDennison wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2023 9:07 am Fresh, raw cranberries are horrible. I've never known anyone to want to eat them like that. You can have your vengeance, @ncrobb, by stringing them with alternating popcorn pieces for Christmas decorations. You might find it satisfying to skewer each one with a needle.
@ric03, wild blueberries are sweet and juicy...at least in my experience. Farmed blueberries are bigger, but have much less flavor.