Best way to use Surinam cherries and other wild fruit with large seeds-good prepper idea
This is the best way I know of to use wild foraged fruit like the Surinam cherry or other fruit with a large seed.
SeaGrape and Barbados cherry and Cocoplum and Loquats all grow wild here and can be had for free but until now I never bothered with them because of their large seed and a small amount of pulp. In the past, I considered them marginal fruit. By using this method of washing and freezing the fruit and then breaking the frozen fruit to remove it easily from the seed I think I will be able to use the other fruits I can forage in my area a lot more.
I consider this an important prepper food discovery. I am sure there are other people using this method of foraging food but I have never heard of anyone else doing this.
This year we had a healthy crop of cherries and I now have about 7 pounds frozen in my freezer whereas in years past I ignored the cherries due to the amount of work needed to use them.
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