Tomatillos
By Wohlibuli
- 13 Aug, 2008
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They have gotten very big, but still no fruit :(
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They are very much like a small green tomato inside a papery husk, apparently they are related to both tomatoes and the ornamental Chinese Lanterns. They aren't big, maybe 3 inches across max. and taste tart. I use them in a green chili that is made with pork instead of beef.
14 Aug, 2008
Hope you get fruit soon, sounds tasty!
14 Aug, 2008
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What does the fruit look like when it does come? I'm not familiar with these.
14 Aug, 2008