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Thanks for your post, Tog!
Brings back a lot of memories for me, growing up in the Philippines just after WWII. (I was a war baby, not a baby boomer, but that's another story . . .) Lots and lots of "wild" bananas along roads and vacant lots within just 3 or 4 block radius. And other fruits, too! Some of which, as common as they were then, would be scarce even during my high school days, and more so during college. Progress, I guess. Glad there are places in the world where this experience is still possible. I suppose that in remote areas in the Philippines, this situation still exists. |
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Great stuff Tog and Chong. I could tell my stories about wild strawberries and raspberries, and patches of rhubarb from the abandoned farm fields but it wouldn't match up.
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During our trips through the Al-Can (Alaska-Canada) highway between the Yukon Territory and Upper British Columbia, the perimeter of some rest areas would be growing wild Alpine Strawberries. The sweet ones were a treat, as they were very sweet. But the sour ones . . . really, really sour! |
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that is really cool to just find that driving around. I'm impressed! All though I have seen some fruit on plants around here it's just that I don't think people would aprecheat me going into there yard and cutting them off. ( LOL)
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Thanks, Tog! That's so cool that you can just find these growing along side the road. You always have the best stories and photos to share! Again, I think these would make great photos for the magazine to show some of the variety of bananas out there.
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Chong, Bob, James and Brent.... What is happening now is only a fraction of what happened when I was a kid. Up to the mid '70s we still can find almost all the various fruit trees in the wild all for the taking. We would make it a point and cycle to the places where we knew the nice tasting durians would be and look for the fallen fruits and eat till we burst! Once, when I was a Scout and was out camping in the jungle, we found a Rambai tree in season. The whole gang of us ate till we ended with heck of a diarrhea! Those were the days.
When I was in Myanmar a while ago, I saw mango trees fruiting everywhere. I mean it is like the national tree and the fruits were overwhelming. I saw gangs of kids collecting them by the baskets. I was wondering what they were going to do with them. Over here in SEA, most village folks are very generous with the goodies. All you have to do is to ask and you can eat your tummy full. When I was in Thailand near the Cambodian border, the rambutans were in season and I have never seen rambutans so bountiful even though it's common in M'sia. The people kept asking us to eat all the different types to bursting. To make them happy we bought like 300b which is less than $10 and they gave us till the booth of our Mercedes was full. I just hope with all the modernization crap, things like these will not be gone. |
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Great tales and great pictures too guys! We don't get much fruit going to waste and the roadside nanas soon disappear when they have plumped out. Always hordes of little boys going after the big mangos - sometimes people divide the tree amongst themselves and write their names on the mango skin to show which fruit belongs to them.
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Wow, that's amazing Tog! Thanks for the stories and the pictures everyone!
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Nice storry Tog.
We had simillar situation with figs around here but as U say "modernisation" monster of nowdays makes them allmost gone, at least in the wild. Same thing is going to be with grapes. :woohoonaner: |
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Tog,
The only story I have close is as a boy eating the wild boydsenberries and mulberries. We would look for the ones the were dark purple, they were the sweetest ones. Most of the times the birds would beat us to them, they seem to know just the right timing. Michael |
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As a boy growing up in Oklahoma we would come across wild plumbs and persimmons. I remember finding this huge persimmon I climbed and sat on one of the limbs and ate the biggest plumpest fruit I ever came across. The green ones are especially good.
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Great story and picture! Thanks for posting.
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You are mentioning fruits I have never tasted - persimmons, mangos etc. Lots of wild grapes & wild asparagus around here everywhere but not much else unless we climb a fence into someones yard LOL.
Thanks for the pic & story Tog. It amazes me how well you can ID - know what kinds of nannas you are picking!! |
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Tog, I hope you checked those Bananas for Spiders:ha: You get the odd one s show up over here in the supermarkets..not seen one personally , and I hope I don't.
Good thread by the way:waving: |
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I was a spider and centipede freak, had a huge collection of most of the known species of Tarantulas. I had some tarantulas and centipedes which would make a quick meal of a baby mouse. |
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I think your last comment put us all off this thread now, Tog!!
;-) Christian |
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YA! I ate a green persimmon once or i should say I bit into one once that's about how many time anyone will ever do. LOL
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