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Fried Chinese sardines with salt and chilli flakes. Toasted baguette with butter.

 

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Bread (Beijing), Cheddar (Ireland), Tomato (Liuzhou), Basil (My Balcony). First of two.

 

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Just now, liuzhou said:

Close. And?

 

Knowing you, I'd guess it's some kind of pepper. And spices.

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1 minute ago, TdeV said:

 

Knowing you, I'd guess it's some kind of pepper. And spices.

 

Even closer

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22 hours ago, lemniscate said:

honey dates from Dateland while channel switching NFL games.   I have no dog in any of the fights today, nor any $$.

 

How did you like them? I was disappointed by Dateland's dates when I tried them. All too dry. It's been a few years, and things might have changed.

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1 hour ago, Smithy said:

 

How did you like them? I was disappointed by Dateland's dates when I tried them. All too dry. It's been a few years, and things might have changed.

I had the Honey and Halawi.   Both were moist.  The Honey are very tender, sweet, mild and sticky with an easily dealt with pit.   

The Halawi were a bit harder and long/skinny but not dry and had a more dense caramel flavor.  Maybe this year was good for dates.  It was horrible for citrus.  

 

I actually ordered a lot more of the Honey dates for delivery.  Not cheap, but the household really likes them.

 

Never been a fan of medjool.

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35 minutes ago, lemniscate said:

I had the Honey and Halawi.   Both were moist.  The Honey are very tender, sweet, mild and sticky with an easily dealt with pit.   

The Halawi were a bit harder and long/skinny but not dry and had a more dense caramel flavor.  Maybe this year was good for dates.  It was horrible for citrus.  

 

I actually ordered a lot more of the Honey dates for delivery.  Not cheap, but the household really likes them.

 

Never been a fan of medjool.

 

I like the medjool for their size (nice if you're stuffing them with something) but for eating out of hand I think my favorite was halawi. Or maybe barhi. It's been a few years and I've gotten away from them. My husband always preferred the honey dates. We strongly preferred what we could get at Oasis Date Gardens. Glad you're having a good experience with Dateland.

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3 hours ago, Tropicalsenior said:

Yeah, but what flavor of plate?

 

Baby's Tears Flavor. I call then 'teardrop plates'.

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