Re: Chilean grapes
- From: Goomba38 <Goomba38@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:16:51 -0500
raymond wrote:
That's what they're called. That's what they're advertised as. That's
what they're labeled to be. They look like grapes. They act like
grapes in that if you drop one on the floor it bounces under the table
like a grape. But they're not grapes because grapes taste like grapes
and these have no taste. They're just little balls of water. Green
ones just a tad better than the red, but nothing like a California
grown seedless Thompson. I'm glad they talked the Chilean farmers into
growing foodstuffs instead of coca plants, but lordy lordy their stuff
can't touch American grown. Peaches are pretty on the outside but
grainy and tasteless on the inside. No competition for Georgia. Same
with plums, pears, and cherries. Can't wait til spring gets here.
I've been buying excellent Chilean grapes for years and just like American grown grapes, sometimes you get a bunch that isn't primo tasting.
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