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dcarch

dcarch

11 hours ago, Duvel said:


I am not familiar with that name … I remember it to be cape gooseberry in English, but then again: not my native language. It is this

 

Definitely YUM !!!

I think those are also called tomatillos. Some small ones are called ground cherries.

I grow them in my garden.

 

dcarch

 

Today's harvest

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dcarch

dcarch

10 hours ago, Duvel said:


I am not familiar with that name … I remember it to be cape gooseberry in English, but then again: not my native language. It is this

 

Definitely YUM !!!

I think those are called tomatillos. Some small ones are called ground cherries.

I grow them in my garden.

 

dcarch

 

Today's harvest

PXL_20230812_011420965_MP1.thumb.jpg.977e1835fa8b6585871c09f48dcd502c.jpg

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