The experience was definitely worth trying, just because the fruit and it's package was so unusual for what we typically find even in our exotic markets. The flavor was good, the texture I found just a tad too slippery for my taste, and of course, it was quite expensive.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Blog about a blog
We were in Vancouver, British Columbia and searching for activities when I came accross a blog about the Granville Island farmers market which discussed the produce in season at the end of July. I read a post about Mangosteen, which I'd heard of because it is a flavor of yogurt I buy, but I didn't know much about it. After reading the post, we headed straight over to find some.
The experience was definitely worth trying, just because the fruit and it's package was so unusual for what we typically find even in our exotic markets. The flavor was good, the texture I found just a tad too slippery for my taste, and of course, it was quite expensive.
The experience was definitely worth trying, just because the fruit and it's package was so unusual for what we typically find even in our exotic markets. The flavor was good, the texture I found just a tad too slippery for my taste, and of course, it was quite expensive.
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