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One of mine has started flowering this weekend. It's only about 9 months old seedling.
Not yet, Not long now though
I don't believe you!really?if so, no ideas are original anymore!its already been done everytime!
Quote from: ASaffron on January 15, 2013, 05:51:21 PMI don't believe you!really?if so, no ideas are original anymore!its already been done everytime!SHUN THE NONBELIEVER The Fruit Hunters, chapter 2, page 44"Jaitt says he knows some people in Honolulu who've been serving peanut butter fruit with blackberry-jam fruit and breadfruit. Kids apparently go crazy for these all-fruit PBJ sandwiches."BELIEVE
Oscarthanks for the interesting details!Mr Caimito,so you heard it right from the horses mouth...now I feel better knowing that they don't actually serve up sandwiches like this!I still have time to be the first one
I think it would be easier to just make peanut butter fruit butter...like apple butter. I bet it would be interesting! But I don't want to be famous for growing PBJ sandwiches...I'd rather be famous for figuring out how to propagate jaboticabas, and make them fruit faster than everyone else.
Not sure which Bunchosia it is, but the one at the Tenom Horticultural Park is fruiting well at 5 degrees latitude and 200m elevation.
Sorry if this is reviving too old of a thread, but I want to know from the more experienced - I've had a hard time finding Peanutbutter fruit but am excited to grow it, so, I finally after some waiting found some seeds available on eBay from Costa Rica. Are these B. armeniaca or B. argentea?