I’d say it depends. The white flesh of dragonfruit with yellow skin is my favorite. But the white flesh of dragonfruit with red/pink skin? Meh.
I’d say it depends. The white flesh of dragonfruit with yellow skin is my favorite. But the white flesh of dragonfruit with red/pink skin? Meh.
You can, but many people prefer not to.
A fellow future lizard!
I feel like Dr. Ferguson got the better placement. When you open the matchbook, it’s his name you’ll be looking at. The strike strip is on his side as well.
1817807, here. Yours may be the smallest number I’ve ever seen.
I’ll just leave this here…
I mean, there certainly are a shit load of chickens around, but that’s a newer development.
Hua can also mean fruit, so it’s possible it means “chicken fruit.” I’m not sure that makes any more sense, though.
Here’s a video of a family tasting the banana and describing the flavor.
tl;dw: The flavor is similar to Cavendish. One person thought it was sweeter and had “more banana” flavor. One person didn’t feel that was the case. The texture was described as “thick and chewy,” and not as “fluffy” as the Cavendish. Overall they liked it.
And bananas are berries!
The Gros Michel isn’t extinct, just hard to find.
“Hua moa” is Hawaiian for “chicken egg.”
Really cheap, off-brand chocolate
Who in 2024 is still buying Palmer’s? How does this brand still exist?
Donut car all day.
Holy shit, I remember this! I loved this growing up.
This is my airplane go to. Love it!
Samba de Amigo
Brain Damage. I definitely should not have seen that movie at whatever age I was.
It does, more or less. In true NileBlue fashion, things don’t go quite as initially planned.
Ojai pixie tangerines are amazing. Sweet, juicy, easy to peel, not too much pith, and a wonderful flavor. Every year when they’re in season, I go nuts eating them.