I have always loved Pears since I was a kid, but recently I’ve had a newfound adoration for Strawberries.

For fruit juices nothing beats the good ol’ apple juice :)

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    5 months ago

    Blackberries and raspberries! I still have fond memories of picking them walking the way to and from school

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    The only fruit juice I like is orange. Can’t stand apple juice or cider. No idea why. I like apples, I just don’t like that much apple flavor in my mouth or something.

    Actual fruits… my favorites are probably raspberries with the caveat that I hate the seeds getting crushed and’s sticking in my teeth. Plums are pretty good if you get them at the perfect ripeness - soft and sweet but not so juicy you look like you just left a porn shoot after eating one.

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      For the cider, it might be how sweet it is/tastes. You can try drinking it warm/hot or you can try turning it into Mulled Cider if you want to give cider another shot.

      I don’t chew raspberries, I’m a tongue against the roof of the mouth person, unless I want to spend way too much effort digging a seed out of a tooth.

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    5 months ago

    Sour cherries are my favorite fruit by far. They are good plain or in so many things, pies, cobblers, mixed into yogurt. Mulberries are another favorite. Those I have only had plain by the handful.

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        5 months ago

        I have seen naleśniki with strawberry jam or cream mixed with fresh fruit.

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          5 months ago

          That sounds so good. I wish I could get these things where I live. Might need to learn to make crepes and crepe-like objects.

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    Apples, but they have the most variance unfortunately. The height of apples is amazing, but when you get a bad one it’s utterly terrible

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      I rate apples on a a scale of “too much apple” to “needs more apple”. I also think most apples in grocery stores are just too big.

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      5 months ago

      Honeycrisp apples have become my new favorite over the years. Even a mid honeycrisp apple beats the pants off every red delicious or washington I’ve ever had. Fuji is a close second.

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        Even then sometimes you just get shitty mealy ones that make me gag. My go to is honeycrisp or cosmic crisp now though

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    5 months ago

    Blackberries and huckleberries, which makes living in the Pacific Northwest perfect for me. I’m sure I would hate dealing with the invasive blackberry that is found everywhere here if I didn’t enjoy the fruit.

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    5 months ago

    Pawpaws! If you get them just right, they’re like eating a banana-mango custard.

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    I don’t have any favourite but I like avocados, bananas, sugar apples and cantaloupes.

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          Wow, it must taste totally different to you than it does to me. It’s always interesting how people perceive taste so differently.

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            5 months ago

            Very true and well said. Now I’m curious about how the fruit tastes to you.