Look at these beauties. Finally, I find an answer to this question! The translation for the Turkish, Mediterranean fruit called 'musmula' is 'medlar'. This exotic fruit that's a cross between a pear and a hawthorn is very unique and tasty. I owe great thanks to my grandfather for grafting this beauty in my yard. Sadly, I don't have any recipes regarding the medlar. But I have read that it is great for making preserves and jelly's. This is a tasty fall fruit that can only ripen after the first frost. I should really move them to a dry shelf until the pulp softens. Then, they're the best!
Hello friends and fellow bloggers! I hope the start of 2021 has been full of good health, happiness, and love. Over here, I've been been busy enjoying the creative process, trying new things and attempting new horizons every which way possible. It truly feels like a good way to start the year. I wanted to share with you this adorable Evergreen Tree quilt. I've never done foundation paper piecing prior to this project, but can honestly say I'm hooked! This free printable pattern was found on Pinterest and was perrrrfect for a beginner like myself. Not to mention, it helped me use up nearly all my green scraps:) If you are new to FPP too, you'll want to make sure the first pattern you try is numbered. This will help you understand how the blocks should be created from start to finish. Every quilt is a one of a kind, but I have to admit, this takes it a step further. Also recommended, watching a few youtube videos. I'm a visual learner, and watching the videos reall...
I love eating this, but could not find in the USA. Please let me know where/how to find this. Actually, one of my Turkish friends is pregnant and want to eat this. If you can help me find this, I will appreciate your help.
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Muruvvet
Hi!
DeleteUnfortunately finding this delicious fruit is pretty hard. Your best bet would be to ask local farmers if they have it available. But, the internet also advertised the following:
1. One Green World in Molalla, Oregon; is a nursery but they also ship fresh medlars (877) 353-4028
2. Scott Farm, 707 Kipling Road, Dummerston, Vermont (802) 254-6868,
3. Honey Bear Ranch in California - (no number available but you could try google)
I researched purchasing tree cuttings also. You can find good prices on etsy.com & ebay.com. Also, raintreenursery.com has rooted fruit trees available.
Wishing you much luck!
Sincerely,
Miki :)
Thank you so much for your respond. I will try to find it from the farm you listed.
DeleteThanks again :)