Never have tasted these before....well, at least I don't think so...lovely color and the composition is very good as well..saved in my Food and Drink file :)
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Beautiful shot and they look like they are delicious. I have never seen dates on the vine. Can you eat them immediately or do they have to dry out a bit first?
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wow, ive never seen these before either, usually they are brown, dried, and in a polystyrene container! lol, they actually look almost like plums or something perhaps.
thanks for showing us this too!
It's good of You to show Indian life to these Westerners on Caedes, but I think You should provide a more detailed description in the Title Sayed. In the past I've carried all sorts of things including dates.
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Nellie
Like all the above posters, I have never seen them like that. Here we have them in little boxes at Christmas time, and wow they are horrible slimy things. I could be tempted to try these though, they do look nice.
Really? A date? They look like grapes...haha, I bet I would've been surprised the first time I tried it. What do you make with them? Like, is there a traditional meal there that you cook them with? Either way, they look scrumptious :)
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