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Chaenomeles Fruit.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 18 Oct, 2014
- 11 likes
Going to attempt some jam/jelly not decided which yet!! have enough for 3 jars perhaps.....
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never tasted never seen until now as bathgate wrote on his profile good place for learning new things!
19 Oct, 2014
I made some last year. It's quite lemony & sharp in taste & smells lovely when it's cooking.
19 Oct, 2014
mouth watering at the thought, :-)
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19 Oct, 2014
Feverfew it took much longer to make than the recipes stated, but it is amazing how it changes colour at the end......I did not put any lemon in mine.....
HB I have decided to look after our quince shrub better now that it has produced fruit....
Thanks MB will let you know..
21 Oct, 2014
Dd, I didn't put any lemon in mine either. It just tastes a bit as tho' I had. Mine was made from the fruit of the ornamental Quince, not C. Longifolia, which is the one usually used for jelly. Still ok tho'.
22 Oct, 2014
thank you Dd that will be appreciated!
love the taste of lemon .
24 Oct, 2014
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HB I have never made it before, so you think it is worth making then?
18 Oct, 2014