[nafex] medlar softness

hector black hblack at TWLakes.Net
Mon Oct 8 20:24:32 EDT 2001


They should be fairly soft or completely soft - the pulp gets brown when all
the way soft.  Usually it's better to use a cool room for bletting so they
don't dry out.   Hector Black, zone 6 middle TN
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From: Robert H <lostman_amiga at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: [nafex] medlar softness


> I got a few rock hard medlars when I was in Portland, and haven been
> letting them "bleet" on the window for a while.  Now they are begining
> to soften a  bit.  How do you know when there ready to eat?
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