I echo Ethan's sentiments about the insipid taste.
Claude Sweet
San Diego, CA
Dr. Ethan Natelson wrote:
> Dear Dr. Parmar and others,
>
> The Japanese Rasin Tree (Hovenia Dulcis) has a brownish,
> serpentine, and irregular flower stalk a few inches long which may be eaten
> if you don't mind a cruchy and insipid taste which to me, is nothing like a
> rasin.
> Regards, Ethan
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