What to Do With an Unripe Watermelon
Back on the first weekend of August we were so excited to see how big our watermelons were getting. We checked all the signs of ripeness: good sound, firm skin, yellow bottom. So Kirk brought one in: And we sliced it open: Shit. This is not meant to be a yellow watermelon. It only even looks that way in the photo because of the lighting — it's really white throughout. It's Sweet Favorite, and it's supposed to be red. After the huge wave of disappointment rolled through the room, we all took a bite anyway. It's not sweet, but it's not sour or bitter, either. It tastes like watermelon, just without the sugar. Kind of like a watermelon-flavored cucumber. It's too big to let go to waste, and we felt obligated to wrap it up and keep it in the fridge until we figured out something to with it. Dish #1: Watermelon Kachumber Kachumber is an Indian salad that is normally made with cucumber. Here we used some of our unripe w...
I'm dying to know! Obviously the cabbage moth produces the worms puts holes in the brassica leaves and the garden spiders trap and eat the worms in their webbing...I don't know how the peas fit in. Hmmmmm.....
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