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I apologise if this has been covered before.
Has anyone made a Marmelade/Jam with Ugly fruit?
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John LaBella wrote:

> I apologise if this has been covered before.
> Has anyone made a Marmelade/Jam with Ugly fruit?
> Thank you


It's "ugli" and since it's a citrus, why not? Lemme look to make
sure.... yup...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugli_fruit

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Brian Mailman wrote:
> John LaBella wrote:
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>> I apologise if this has been covered before.
>> Has anyone made a Marmelade/Jam with Ugly fruit?
>> Thank you

>
>
> It's "ugli" and since it's a citrus, why not? Lemme look to make
> sure.... yup...
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugli_fruit
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> B/

not only is it a citrus fruit, but has a huge amount of pith.
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ellen wickberg wrote:

> Brian Mailman wrote:
>> John LaBella wrote:
>>
>>> I apologise if this has been covered before.
>>> Has anyone made a Marmelade/Jam with Ugly fruit?
>>> Thank you

>>
>>
>> It's "ugli" and since it's a citrus, why not? Lemme look to make
>> sure.... yup...
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugli_fruit
>>
>> B/

> not only is it a citrus fruit, but has a huge amount of pith.
> Ellen


He could make pickles with it then and have pith and vinegar.

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"Brian Mailman" > wrote in message
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> ellen wickberg wrote:
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>> Brian Mailman wrote:
>>> John LaBella wrote:
>>>
>>>> I apologise if this has been covered before.
>>>> Has anyone made a Marmelade/Jam with Ugly fruit?
>>>> Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>> It's "ugli" and since it's a citrus, why not? Lemme look to make
>>> sure.... yup...
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugli_fruit
>>>
>>> B/

>> not only is it a citrus fruit, but has a huge amount of pith.
>> Ellen

>
> He could make pickles with it then and have pith and vinegar.
>
> B/


TEEEEE heeeheeeeeeheeeeeee!

You're the best, Bri!!





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>> ellen wickberg wrote:
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>>> Brian Mailman wrote:
>>>> John LaBella wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I apologise if this has been covered before.
>>>>> Has anyone made a Marmelade/Jam with Ugly fruit?
>>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It's "ugli" and since it's a citrus, why not? Lemme look to make
>>>> sure.... yup...
>>>>
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugli_fruit
>>>>
>>>> B/
>>> not only is it a citrus fruit, but has a huge amount of pith.
>>> Ellen

>>
>> He could make pickles with it then and have pith and vinegar.
>>
>> B/

>
> TEEEEE heeeheeeeeeheeeeeee!
>
> You're the best, Bri!!
>

Brian, vee haf vays for dealing wis pipple like you!
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