Local fruit
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It is impossible to imagine a traditional Armenian table without local fruits. Armenian fruits are delicious and have a unique taste due to a sunny climate and fertile soil.
Constantinescu Silvia saved to Fruit market
Genip - A tropical fruit found in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Guyana, South America Canon EOS 5D Mark II EF50mm f/1.4 USM @ f/4.0

Tiara saved to Bajan Cuisine
FRUIT BOARD The freshest seasonal fruits from our local vendors.
Easy tip for freezing peaches with Fruit Fresh so you can have peaches all winter long for smoothies and your favorite homemade desserts.

Paula Eichman saved to Canning
Fresh, ripe apricots are juicy and taste both sweet and a bit tart. With a tender texture that's not to be missed, they're miles apart from the dried variety. Try these lush little beauties in pies, tarts, cobblers, and more.

Suzi Holler saved to Got Ingredients?
These lifelike fruit candles by Nonna's Grocer are inspired by the maker's Great Grandparents who founded a local fruit shop in Daylesford, Victoria. A teaspoon of locally made, a pinch of small scale and a touch of perfectly imperfect... you got yourself an object with the essence of ya'Nonna. While these unscented candles look real enough to eat, we recommend that you DO NOT! Details Made from 100% unscented, natural soy wax Heirloom Tomato (Burn time: 8 hours +), Approx 3.5”W x 2”H x 3”L…
Joana Traver saved to Candles
1 · Dominican Style Ginger Ice Tea: A recipe where fresh ginger shines. Made with freshly squeezed lemons, limes and fresh mint leaves and sweetened with honey, this drink is a refreshing non-alcoholic beverage that you can serve every member of your family.
7 ingredients
Produce
- 2 3- inch pieces Ginger, fresh
- 6 Lemons, juicy freshly squeezed
- 3 Limes, juicy freshly squeezed
- 1 Mint
Frozen
- 10 Ice cubes
Liquids
- 8 cups Water, filtered
Other
- 7 More or less tablespoons of honey or any sweetener of your choice

Higher Tea saved to Iced Tea
squash Although squashes are typically diluted with still or carbonated water, they can also be used as cocktail mixers. Classic British squashes include lemon, orange, and blackcurrant, while in other parts of the world, such as India and Southeast Asia, you’ll find squashes made from local fruits like mango, pineapple, and lychee. Flavoring this syrup with citrus peels gives it a more complex and concentrated flavor than you’d get from plain juice.
3 ingredients
Produce
- 1 1/4 lbs Citrus fruit
Baking & Spices
- 1 cup Sugar
Liquids
- 1 cup Water

Cabinet Mania saved to Cooking Recipes