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Trying to ID a mysterious fruit
In article , "Alan Jones" writes: | "judith.lea" wrote in message | ... | | I have some quince in my back garden and I don't have the faintest if | they are edible or not, my husband laughed when I bought quince at the | local greengrocers to make quince jelly for Christmas, he swears we | have the same thing in the garden, but I am not chancing it - with my | slight knowledge - I am bound to get them confused. You needn't worry - if it looks much like an apple (including when cut) and grows easily in the UK, it is edible. | If the quinces are pear-shaped, ... | | If the quinces are apple-shaped, ... There are Chaenomeles varieties that are pear-shaped and Cydonia ones that are apple-shaped. The rest of your description is OK. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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