And the flowers smelt so good! I didn't know orange tree is such fragrant plant. We finally found some orange trees in a small villages which we thought belong to nobody. Most of them were eatable and plenty dropped on the floor. Aelig collected 10 of them but she was unable to take all of them, she was so furious. We decided to pluck one from each tree, so we got 4 of them.
Just like in Malaysia, the Portuguese sell their oranges along the roadside. Some have a stall in front of their house. The cheapest I saw was 2€ for 5kg. I saw this sign in the market but I'm not sure if it means 39 cents per kilo.
Don't know what this is but I saw them in the French supermarket sometimes.
ce sont des nèfles venant d'Espagne et du Maroc qui sont de couleur orange quand ils sont mûrs , on ne mange pas la peau.
ReplyDeleteI think it's call 'Phi Pha" in Mandarin. it's sweet and sour in taste and I saw it in Bangkok chatuchat market a few eyars back :)
ReplyDeleteThanks NL and Nyonya, I will need to try it one day.
ReplyDeleteIn the US I think they call these Japanese plums or Loquat.
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