A Little Lesson by allie912

A Little Lesson

about the tomatillo. Although I have seen this fruit in the grocery store, I have never seen them growing before I stopped in the community garden this afternoon. Here is what Wikipedia had to say about them:
The tomatillo fruit is surrounded by an inedible, paper-like husk formed from the calyx. As the fruit matures, it fills the husk and can split it open by harvest. The husk turns brown, and the fruit can be several colors when ripe, including yellow, red, green, or even purple. Tomatillos are the key ingredient in fresh and cooked Latin American green sauces. The freshness and greenness of the husk are quality criteria. Fruit should be firm and bright green, as the green color and tart flavor are the main culinary contributions of the fruit. Purple and red-ripening cultivars often have a slight sweetness, unlike the green- and yellow-ripening cultivars, and are therefore somewhat more suitable for fruit-like uses like jams and preserves. Like their close relatives cape gooseberries, tomatillos have a high pectin content. Another characteristic is they tend to have a varying degree of a sappy sticky coating, mostly when used on the green side out of the husk.
Great photo!!!
August 17th, 2013  
Great shots
August 17th, 2013  
Great collage and lesson. I have never seen it growing, even though I use it often in cooking Mexican dishes. Thanks you :)
August 17th, 2013  
I love Salsa Verde! I have a couple of recipes that I love on Chicken. This is a wonderful collage!
August 17th, 2013  
Great collage, so green
August 17th, 2013  

Well I've never heard of them before, so I learned something new today
August 17th, 2013  
super montage allison...you always do gr8 montages
August 17th, 2013  
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