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14-01-2013, 09:33 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Ophelia[_7_]
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Bleth/Blett/Blet
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On 2013-01-13 20:35:50 +0000, Ophelia said:
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On GQT this afternoon, a man was asking about some fruit and was
advised
to the above. What does it mean?
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Certain fruits need to be bletted before they're fit to eat. That's to
say
that they need to ripen to the point of almost but not quite, rotten.
Medlars are a classic example of such treatment.-
Thanks. How do you know when they are 'bletted' before they 'go over'?
Experience?
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Medlars go from golden skin and light flesh to brown skin and soft brown
flesh.
Ahh then there are good signs
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