I always want a Middle-Eastern pastry or a candied kumquat or something comforting like that. I also like Indian supari - that stuff is great, and so is an Indian sweet paan.
Q #2: Do you like having an aperitif before dinner. I do - sort of - especially a Dubonnet Rouge, but I am afraid of having too much alcohol, and prefer to settle for a Turkish coffee.
And you? Have you any favorite drinks and little snacks for before and after dinner?
Do you like an after dinner mint and coffee or liqueur and coffee after dinner .... or all three?
i like an Irish Coffee after a meal out xxx
Reply:A black coffee with 50ml of De Kuyper creme de menthe and a bendicks mint choc followed by another black coffee with 50ml of Marie Brizzard triple sec and a terrys chocolate orange followed by another black coffee with 50ml of frangelico and a ferreo rocher. Then start drinking. Before dinner 100ml of amontillado sherry with mini papadums.
Reply:none of the above.plain and simple I'll have a double fudge sundae from the golden arches.thanks anyway.
Reply:liqueor after dinner , no coffee
slice of cheesecake
Reply:I like sex from my date after dinner
Reply:I prefer sex after dinner......but then that is me.
Reply:just water or red wine
Reply:Everything but the coffee.
Reply:i like to eat nutella after my dinner,
Reply:a calypso coffee after dinner.
Reply:all 3 please im greedy.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Ahaha..i got reported..how many violation notices have you gotten?
some pansy reported me because my question had the word 'kumquat' in it. man that's hilarious. i think it's my third one.
Ahaha..i got reported..how many violation notices have you gotten?
i get about 5 a day..stupid snitches cant handle the truth
Reply:I've had 3 or 4
Reply:i've only had 1...
Reply:none yet
Reply:None Today So Far~ Lost 1st Account To One Violation...
I Actually Don't Care Anymore....
Reply:I've had about thirty...and one warning of an account termination. Yahoo Answers is effed! Uh-oh...I may get reported for cursing Yahoo. The Yahoo Gods will be angry!
Reply:CHATTING...DUH
Reply:3 times in one day for me, yesterday i got two
Reply:Four. And all for stupid stuff. My outrageous posts never get reported.
Reply:some ppl just report us for no reason..
I already got like, 6!!
Reply:I've gotten like 10!
Reply:Just one today... I've already lost 2 accounts though so I'm trying to be good.
Reply:3
Reply:Only one, and it was for insinuating that someones favorite song sucked.
Reply:kumquat?? wow..thats stupid..
Reply:i believe about 10 times.that sucks!!!!!
Reply:3 as well. People are pathetic sometimes!
Reply:Somewhere between 5 and 10
Reply:I have had a few removed which peeved me off because there was nothing wrong with them. There are some good people but every now and then they allow idiots to enter and then it goes straight to hell.
Reply:i got 2 accounts deleted right before getting to level 4
Reply:i have gotten over 20, so don't feel bad!
Reply:Iv had about 25 so far. I got 15 in one day because some loser decided to stalk me. Others I got at other various times, most of them were for NOTHING. Some people on here are pathetic and they'll flag your q%26amp;a's because they're jealous or complete retards. Sorry to hear you encountered one!
Reply:Lots and lots. It's a ridiculous system.
Tooth Fairy
Ahaha..i got reported..how many violation notices have you gotten?
i get about 5 a day..stupid snitches cant handle the truth
Reply:I've had 3 or 4
Reply:i've only had 1...
Reply:none yet
Reply:None Today So Far~ Lost 1st Account To One Violation...
I Actually Don't Care Anymore....
Reply:I've had about thirty...and one warning of an account termination. Yahoo Answers is effed! Uh-oh...I may get reported for cursing Yahoo. The Yahoo Gods will be angry!
Reply:CHATTING...DUH
Reply:3 times in one day for me, yesterday i got two
Reply:Four. And all for stupid stuff. My outrageous posts never get reported.
Reply:some ppl just report us for no reason..
I already got like, 6!!
Reply:I've gotten like 10!
Reply:Just one today... I've already lost 2 accounts though so I'm trying to be good.
Reply:3
Reply:Only one, and it was for insinuating that someones favorite song sucked.
Reply:kumquat?? wow..thats stupid..
Reply:i believe about 10 times.that sucks!!!!!
Reply:3 as well. People are pathetic sometimes!
Reply:Somewhere between 5 and 10
Reply:I have had a few removed which peeved me off because there was nothing wrong with them. There are some good people but every now and then they allow idiots to enter and then it goes straight to hell.
Reply:i got 2 accounts deleted right before getting to level 4
Reply:i have gotten over 20, so don't feel bad!
Reply:Iv had about 25 so far. I got 15 in one day because some loser decided to stalk me. Others I got at other various times, most of them were for NOTHING. Some people on here are pathetic and they'll flag your q%26amp;a's because they're jealous or complete retards. Sorry to hear you encountered one!
Reply:Lots and lots. It's a ridiculous system.
Tooth Fairy
I have washington navel, valencia, minneola tangelo, meyers lemon, bearss lime, dancy tangerine,?
nigami kumquat and a red blush grapefruit. I live near mexican border, 12 miles east of the pacific. I have room for 2 more citrus trees. I don't want any doubles. Any suggestions?
I have washington navel, valencia, minneola tangelo, meyers lemon, bearss lime, dancy tangerine,?
MASTER GARDENER TO THE RESCUE.
Boy have I got a pair of goodies for you! How about an orange with rich overtones of raspberries or strawberries? plus the addition of a beautiful tree.
Moro %26amp; sanquinelli blood oranges, Small to med tree, holds well on the out side of the tree. Both fit you weather and location %26amp; will give you something new to try.
Reply:clementines + satsumas
you know the ones you eat at christmas
Reply:Pummelos and grapefruits
I have washington navel, valencia, minneola tangelo, meyers lemon, bearss lime, dancy tangerine,?
MASTER GARDENER TO THE RESCUE.
Boy have I got a pair of goodies for you! How about an orange with rich overtones of raspberries or strawberries? plus the addition of a beautiful tree.
Moro %26amp; sanquinelli blood oranges, Small to med tree, holds well on the out side of the tree. Both fit you weather and location %26amp; will give you something new to try.
Reply:clementines + satsumas
you know the ones you eat at christmas
Reply:Pummelos and grapefruits
Does the word cumquat bother you as much as it bothers me?
kumquats or cumquats are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the subgenus Fortunella of the genus Citrus in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, often segregated as a separate genus Fortunella. The edible fruit (which is also called kumquat) closely resembles that of other Citrus but is smaller.
Does the word cumquat bother you as much as it bothers me?
Yep, it's a nasty sounding word, I suppose my mind is also in the gutter =].
Reply:you seem to know what your talking about,so i dont see the problem
with it.what are you thinking,thats what im interested in..........
Reply:It sort of reminds me of getting slapped in the supermarket for verbally expressing my appreciation of a particularly delicious looking pear.
Reply:i aint never heard of that but i like it hahahaha CUMQUATS
Reply:No.
Reply:Nope!
Reply:eww
Reply:lmao!! Yes!
Reply:yes cuz it sounds like "squat" omg i wish that word would disappear!!! and ya i hate the word kumquat
Reply:no you just have a sick mind
Reply:No, they are just icky little sour oranges.....
Reply:no.
Reply:Doesn't bother me a bit. I like them. Eat the whole thing.
Reply:it does sound...well...filthy....
Reply:♥ nope it doesnt bother me at all♥
Reply:cumsquats ya mean ?
Reply:doesn't bother me anymore than the name of any other fruit
Reply:Yes.
Reply:LOL YES!!!!!!
Reply:As in cumquat may ? No, not at all.
Rose P.
Reply:The word makes me think of something vulgar.
Reply:no
Reply:No
Does the word cumquat bother you as much as it bothers me?
Yep, it's a nasty sounding word, I suppose my mind is also in the gutter =].
Reply:you seem to know what your talking about,so i dont see the problem
with it.what are you thinking,thats what im interested in..........
Reply:It sort of reminds me of getting slapped in the supermarket for verbally expressing my appreciation of a particularly delicious looking pear.
Reply:i aint never heard of that but i like it hahahaha CUMQUATS
Reply:No.
Reply:Nope!
Reply:eww
Reply:lmao!! Yes!
Reply:yes cuz it sounds like "squat" omg i wish that word would disappear!!! and ya i hate the word kumquat
Reply:no you just have a sick mind
Reply:No, they are just icky little sour oranges.....
Reply:no.
Reply:Doesn't bother me a bit. I like them. Eat the whole thing.
Reply:it does sound...well...filthy....
Reply:♥ nope it doesnt bother me at all♥
Reply:cumsquats ya mean ?
Reply:doesn't bother me anymore than the name of any other fruit
Reply:Yes.
Reply:LOL YES!!!!!!
Reply:As in cumquat may ? No, not at all.
Rose P.
Reply:The word makes me think of something vulgar.
Reply:no
Reply:No
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. What if it gives you kumquats?
...then you're in a jam...
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. What if it gives you kumquats?
If it gives you kumquats you throw them at other people.
Reply:Make kumquat marmelade.
Reply:Jam Baby. Make Jam.
Reply:Use them to pelt the guy with the lemons and take his lemonade...
Reply:consider yourself lucky,
they're sweeter than lemons and you have more options.
Reply:Trade them for lemons.
Reply:make jelly
Reply:Did anyone say make kumquatade?
Reply:Work hard, buy lemonade mix, and give the kumquats to the needy.
Advance yourself. Work harder, buy chocolate milk and scotch, and start a kumquat fruit processing plant to feed the needy.
Reply:My husband called me his little Kumquat when we were dating. Maybe get married?
Reply:Make jelly and shake it!
Reply:Open a fruit stand!
Reply:ferment them and make kumquat wine.
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. What if it gives you kumquats?
If it gives you kumquats you throw them at other people.
Reply:Make kumquat marmelade.
Reply:Jam Baby. Make Jam.
Reply:Use them to pelt the guy with the lemons and take his lemonade...
Reply:consider yourself lucky,
they're sweeter than lemons and you have more options.
Reply:Trade them for lemons.
Reply:make jelly
Reply:Did anyone say make kumquatade?
Reply:Work hard, buy lemonade mix, and give the kumquats to the needy.
Advance yourself. Work harder, buy chocolate milk and scotch, and start a kumquat fruit processing plant to feed the needy.
Reply:My husband called me his little Kumquat when we were dating. Maybe get married?
Reply:Make jelly and shake it!
Reply:Open a fruit stand!
Reply:ferment them and make kumquat wine.
Can anyone help me identify a fruit tree growing in my yard?
Looks kind of like a kumquat, but skin is smooth (not like that of an orange), and the "pit" or "seed" almost takes up the entire inside, very little flesh for eating and the seed's skin is smooth, brown, shiny...kind of like what a buckeye looks like. I have been told it is type of Japanese plum, but from my research, it's too small. Pictures of cross cuts of a kumquat also doesn't fit. Anyone in florida with this type of tree....if you know what it is, please help.
Can anyone help me identify a fruit tree growing in my yard?
please check www.thefruitbook.com
go to album and look the picture. If it has one seed may be kind of plum. Orange and small means i can think of loquat
but it has multiple seeds. or may be longan (FLESH LOOK LIKE JELLY SIMILAR TO LITCHI AND GROW IN CLUSTERS)
Still worth to check www.thefruitbook.com and check for album.
Reply:It sounds like it might be a kalimondon tree. A distant relative of the kumquat. take a sample to the county extension agent. He'll be able to tell you for sure.
Reply:I've done some looking around and can't find what you're describing, but maybe one of the links on this site might be it?
http://cfyn.ifas.ufl.edu/fruit.html
Reply:persimmon?
how to grow lilacs
Can anyone help me identify a fruit tree growing in my yard?
please check www.thefruitbook.com
go to album and look the picture. If it has one seed may be kind of plum. Orange and small means i can think of loquat
but it has multiple seeds. or may be longan (FLESH LOOK LIKE JELLY SIMILAR TO LITCHI AND GROW IN CLUSTERS)
Still worth to check www.thefruitbook.com and check for album.
Reply:It sounds like it might be a kalimondon tree. A distant relative of the kumquat. take a sample to the county extension agent. He'll be able to tell you for sure.
Reply:I've done some looking around and can't find what you're describing, but maybe one of the links on this site might be it?
http://cfyn.ifas.ufl.edu/fruit.html
Reply:persimmon?
how to grow lilacs
Have you any fun recipes for gifts of food from the Orient or India, for Christmas ~ like candied kumquats?
Something you think exotic and fun?
No problem obtaining ingredients.
If you know what the local gift
wrapping would look like ~ even if it is
fresh leaves and flowers or the like ~ please include those instructions?
Bless you!
Have you any fun recipes for gifts of food from the Orient or India, for Christmas ~ like candied kumquats?
ooh, anything curried, definately must try the nut cakes, also lotus seed paste, red bean paste, century eggs, lotus flower, lotus root, frozen durian, salted duck eggs, maybe some mooncake although mooncake is usually eaten during the moon festival, hawfruit candies, almond roca, ginseng, bubble tea, lychees, longans, dragonfruits, jasmine tea or other tea mixes, spices especially curry and saffron and other things symbolic of both these places, preserved fruits and vegetables, honey, pomegranate things, oh oh! jujubes (red dates) and other dates! yum!, drinks, wines
Reply:Here are a couple of links for a few very delicious Iranian cookie recipes. Wrap with sheer white cloth drawn up around a little plate of cookies and tie with a silver ribbon so that the cloth fans up several inches above the ribbon. It's very pretty.
No problem obtaining ingredients.
If you know what the local gift
wrapping would look like ~ even if it is
fresh leaves and flowers or the like ~ please include those instructions?
Bless you!
Have you any fun recipes for gifts of food from the Orient or India, for Christmas ~ like candied kumquats?
ooh, anything curried, definately must try the nut cakes, also lotus seed paste, red bean paste, century eggs, lotus flower, lotus root, frozen durian, salted duck eggs, maybe some mooncake although mooncake is usually eaten during the moon festival, hawfruit candies, almond roca, ginseng, bubble tea, lychees, longans, dragonfruits, jasmine tea or other tea mixes, spices especially curry and saffron and other things symbolic of both these places, preserved fruits and vegetables, honey, pomegranate things, oh oh! jujubes (red dates) and other dates! yum!, drinks, wines
Reply:Here are a couple of links for a few very delicious Iranian cookie recipes. Wrap with sheer white cloth drawn up around a little plate of cookies and tie with a silver ribbon so that the cloth fans up several inches above the ribbon. It's very pretty.
Which do you prefer the taste of.....Bananas or Kumquats???
:o)
Which do you prefer the taste of.....Bananas or Kumquats???
bananas
Reply:crumpets
Reply:bananas.
Reply:Bananas for sure.
Reply:bananas
Which do you prefer the taste of.....Bananas or Kumquats???
bananas
Reply:crumpets
Reply:bananas.
Reply:Bananas for sure.
Reply:bananas
I need help choosing paint colors for my living room? Would you please help me?
My living room is too bright right now. This past summer I decided to paint it white with a little hint of blue. ICK! My husband and I both agree that we are not happy with the outcome. It's just not warm and inviting like we had hoped. It's weird but I totally understand how color can affect your mood. We are just not happy when we are in this room. We are installing new wood floors in a few weeks and we would like to repaint before we put our new floors down. The floor color is called Tigerwood or Tiger wood if you would like to google it for an image. I really like Behr paint so I would like to use that brand. I like the color "Pumkin Butter" and I kind of like "Kumquat" but Kumquat may be too bright. I really love fall colors. We have a chair rail around the room so I can use one color on the top and a different one on the bottom. Our trim, light fixtures, picture frames and mantel are white. Our ceiling is long and white but only 8ft tall. It can be painted too. Any ideas????????
I need help choosing paint colors for my living room? Would you please help me?
I *love* the colors that you mentioned! And the two of them together look gorgeous. If you're worried about the kumquat being too bright, then put it below the chair rail.
I was playing with the Behr "explore color" tool, and it suggested a couple of complimentary colors that would work with the other two shades, if you want to check them out:
"Vanilla Delight" you could use on the ceiling. It's more of a creamy color, so it should help warm up the space.
Also, "wild grass" (an olive green), "sweet apricot," "sandpoint" or "chili pepper" would look great with either/both colors.
Good luck!
Reply:That icy blue/white can make you feel like your living in a glacier!
I love the Behr selection too, have used Behr colors in several jobs. I think with your choice of flooring, the color "Tiny Fawn" would look great. its warm and has just a hint of orange in it. check it out its # 240F-4
Reply:I attended a mini class about decorating and the designer made an interesting point. Consider the natural light in your room. Natural light changes thtoughout the day and affects the color as it changes.
Are the windows facing north, south, east or west?
Eastern light will make the room bright in the morning.
Western light makes it bright in the afternoon.
Painting either of these rooms with a bright color results in the room glowing when the sunlight is intense.
Northern and southern lighting are pretty much consistent throughout the day. Northern light tends to be alittle more gray so you might want a warmer color.
Those factors considered, here's my little trick for picking paint colors. Forget those teeny tiny paint chips at the Behr counter. Check to see if they have a sample jar of the color you like or buy a quart of it if they don't. Get some posterboard. Paint the posterboard with the paint. If you have more than one color chosen, paint each color on a separate sheet of posterboard. Now, tape these nice large color swatches to your walls with painter's tape. Look at the colors in different light. You can move the swatches to darker parts of the room to see how it looks. You can compare the swatches to your sofa, rugs, drapes, etc by holding them up against the textiles. It's a more true representation of the color than the chips. Once you've picked your color you can buy it and know that you won't be in tears once it's in the room :) ( been there! )
Reply:I'd check out marthstewartliving.com
Reply:Try out the various color visualizers on the web. You will find a few listed here: http://www.paintinganddecoratingconcours...
Pick a room that is similar to yours and do a virtual painting of the room first before doing the real painting.
Reply:You can order samples of paint from the Behr site or purchase them from your hardware store. That way you can test them on the walls to see how they will look. Remember paint finish and room light will also affect how your paint will look in the room when finally dry.
Reply:baked scone, oat flour and naturale seem safer %26amp; more versatile
http://www.materials-world.com/paint-col...
Reply:all I can say is stay away from the red family it's been known to bring out anger in people. And stay away from certain yellows or you will feel like your in a school house. For warmth it sounds like you are on the right tract. Best of luck!
I need help choosing paint colors for my living room? Would you please help me?
I *love* the colors that you mentioned! And the two of them together look gorgeous. If you're worried about the kumquat being too bright, then put it below the chair rail.
I was playing with the Behr "explore color" tool, and it suggested a couple of complimentary colors that would work with the other two shades, if you want to check them out:
"Vanilla Delight" you could use on the ceiling. It's more of a creamy color, so it should help warm up the space.
Also, "wild grass" (an olive green), "sweet apricot," "sandpoint" or "chili pepper" would look great with either/both colors.
Good luck!
Reply:That icy blue/white can make you feel like your living in a glacier!
I love the Behr selection too, have used Behr colors in several jobs. I think with your choice of flooring, the color "Tiny Fawn" would look great. its warm and has just a hint of orange in it. check it out its # 240F-4
Reply:I attended a mini class about decorating and the designer made an interesting point. Consider the natural light in your room. Natural light changes thtoughout the day and affects the color as it changes.
Are the windows facing north, south, east or west?
Eastern light will make the room bright in the morning.
Western light makes it bright in the afternoon.
Painting either of these rooms with a bright color results in the room glowing when the sunlight is intense.
Northern and southern lighting are pretty much consistent throughout the day. Northern light tends to be alittle more gray so you might want a warmer color.
Those factors considered, here's my little trick for picking paint colors. Forget those teeny tiny paint chips at the Behr counter. Check to see if they have a sample jar of the color you like or buy a quart of it if they don't. Get some posterboard. Paint the posterboard with the paint. If you have more than one color chosen, paint each color on a separate sheet of posterboard. Now, tape these nice large color swatches to your walls with painter's tape. Look at the colors in different light. You can move the swatches to darker parts of the room to see how it looks. You can compare the swatches to your sofa, rugs, drapes, etc by holding them up against the textiles. It's a more true representation of the color than the chips. Once you've picked your color you can buy it and know that you won't be in tears once it's in the room :) ( been there! )
Reply:I'd check out marthstewartliving.com
Reply:Try out the various color visualizers on the web. You will find a few listed here: http://www.paintinganddecoratingconcours...
Pick a room that is similar to yours and do a virtual painting of the room first before doing the real painting.
Reply:You can order samples of paint from the Behr site or purchase them from your hardware store. That way you can test them on the walls to see how they will look. Remember paint finish and room light will also affect how your paint will look in the room when finally dry.
Reply:baked scone, oat flour and naturale seem safer %26amp; more versatile
http://www.materials-world.com/paint-col...
Reply:all I can say is stay away from the red family it's been known to bring out anger in people. And stay away from certain yellows or you will feel like your in a school house. For warmth it sounds like you are on the right tract. Best of luck!
Which type of citrus is this? Small, very sweet, slightly oblong or pear shaped, creamy inside?
Its smaller than an egg, nice orange rind, very thin. I didnt try to eat the rind, but it didnt seem to smell bitter. The inside is pale orange and very sweet tasting with creamy flesh. I didnt notice any of the normal sacs of pulp that you normally get in oranges and lemons, it just seemed creamy to me.
We had one come in at our nursery with no tag, luckily it had some ripe fruit and man it was delicious!!!! Just trying to figure out what it could be.
My best guess is Meiwa Kumquat. I guess those are supposed to be sweet kumquats, but Ive never had one so I dont know. Someone else mentioned calamondins, but I thought those were sour.
Your best guess?????????
Which type of citrus is this? Small, very sweet, slightly oblong or pear shaped, creamy inside?
You are probably correct. But eat the skin! That is the best part. I have 3 of the sweet kumquat trees. They are slow growers compared w/ lemons. They also bloom a little later then lemons.
I think that calamndins are sour.
Reply:Sounds exactly like a komquat. That's my guess
Reply:Did it have seeds? Or a pit? What did the leaves look like? I have never heard of a creamy citrus fruit!! :) Could it be a loquat? Look at this http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/plant/Loqu...
Creamy middle, orange skin, about the size of a kumquat, but those look more like oranges inside.....hmmmm.the quandry...
Good luck!
Leather Slippers
We had one come in at our nursery with no tag, luckily it had some ripe fruit and man it was delicious!!!! Just trying to figure out what it could be.
My best guess is Meiwa Kumquat. I guess those are supposed to be sweet kumquats, but Ive never had one so I dont know. Someone else mentioned calamondins, but I thought those were sour.
Your best guess?????????
Which type of citrus is this? Small, very sweet, slightly oblong or pear shaped, creamy inside?
You are probably correct. But eat the skin! That is the best part. I have 3 of the sweet kumquat trees. They are slow growers compared w/ lemons. They also bloom a little later then lemons.
I think that calamndins are sour.
Reply:Sounds exactly like a komquat. That's my guess
Reply:Did it have seeds? Or a pit? What did the leaves look like? I have never heard of a creamy citrus fruit!! :) Could it be a loquat? Look at this http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/plant/Loqu...
Creamy middle, orange skin, about the size of a kumquat, but those look more like oranges inside.....hmmmm.the quandry...
Good luck!
Leather Slippers
Why are women like pianos, and if watermelons are full of water, what are kumquats full of??
Cause if they're not upright, they're grand...
Why are women like pianos, and if watermelons are full of water, what are kumquats full of??
is it because men play us all the time??!!! lol
*thinks hard* I would say kum for the 'kumquats' question .... what is kum, I asked Papa smurf and he said he would show me when all the other smurfs have gone to sleep, but now I am curious .............
xx
Reply:what makes you think us women are like pianos?
kumquats are a plum size orange-like fruit, used in preservers. so i suppose they would be full of juice?
Reply:because we are elegant ans beautiful (:
kumquats are full of orange juice!! xD
Reply:Scunthorpe
Reply:diddly
Reply:Holy crappies they are nice and juicy?
Reply:when their not upright their grand.
Reply:good one
Reply:because men r stupid
Reply:i don't know what that is.
Why are women like pianos, and if watermelons are full of water, what are kumquats full of??
is it because men play us all the time??!!! lol
*thinks hard* I would say kum for the 'kumquats' question .... what is kum, I asked Papa smurf and he said he would show me when all the other smurfs have gone to sleep, but now I am curious .............
xx
Reply:what makes you think us women are like pianos?
kumquats are a plum size orange-like fruit, used in preservers. so i suppose they would be full of juice?
Reply:because we are elegant ans beautiful (:
kumquats are full of orange juice!! xD
Reply:Scunthorpe
Reply:diddly
Reply:Holy crappies they are nice and juicy?
Reply:when their not upright their grand.
Reply:good one
Reply:because men r stupid
Reply:i don't know what that is.
Does any1 else feel slightly embarrased talking about Kumquats with their mother?
yes and i thought i was the only one. you should come to the guys who talk to the mothers about kumquats and feel slightly embarrased mettings. Every monday at the rec center before bingo night :%26gt;)
Does any1 else feel slightly embarrased talking about Kumquats with their mother?
the only way I'd be embarrassed is if I was an immature child, but i'm not so no I wouldn't be embarrassed.
You were one of those kids that couldn't stop laughing during sex education weren't you.
GROW UP!!
Reply:i`d be more embarrased if my name was beaverslurry
Reply:Good god, have you really tried approaching her about this? You are a braver man than I. Mind you, I am not a man..
Reply:o.O is kumquats a fruit?
mmmmmm =.= well nope for a fruit nope....
weird...
it must be something else, you feel embarased for
jesus Joe E, madfairy and twitsy19… are my top 3 of best answers XDXDXDXDXD but you chose hey!
o.O do you have one of those weird atachments not with shoes but with kumwhatever and edipo crisis?
sorry T.T
Reply:LOL...nah. You just need to get your mind out of the gutter. Although I must say, I didn't care for MY mother talking about stool pidgeons. Hmmm....
Reply:We weren't allowed to talk about kumquats, nuts, cherries, or melons when I was growing up. I'm in therapy now.
Reply:Yes indeed. Just like melons and plums. Oooer missus!
Reply:And passion fruits.
Reply:What??
Reply:Only the immature and juvenile would.
Reply:no not at all, they are quite tasty
Reply:How old are you, 10?
Reply:Can't say I ever have. Not sure I ever will either.
Reply:My mother would probably think a kumquat is a venereal decease!
Reply:Kumquats are fruit. Why would you be embarrassed? Are you talking about something else?
Reply:Why? What's Kumquats done to offend your mother!
Reply:Why kumquats? Why not apples or oranges?
Reply:No, not really. But having another portion of spotted dick is a different story!
Reply:why would you feel embarrassed talking about a fruit?
Reply:I eat Kumquats with my grandma.
Reply:What's to be embarrassed about? Aren't kumquats those tiny orange like fruit you eat whole with the skin? I not sure I understand the question
Reply:not in the slightest bit. I love kumquats :)
Does any1 else feel slightly embarrased talking about Kumquats with their mother?
the only way I'd be embarrassed is if I was an immature child, but i'm not so no I wouldn't be embarrassed.
You were one of those kids that couldn't stop laughing during sex education weren't you.
GROW UP!!
Reply:i`d be more embarrased if my name was beaverslurry
Reply:Good god, have you really tried approaching her about this? You are a braver man than I. Mind you, I am not a man..
Reply:o.O is kumquats a fruit?
mmmmmm =.= well nope for a fruit nope....
weird...
it must be something else, you feel embarased for
jesus Joe E, madfairy and twitsy19… are my top 3 of best answers XDXDXDXDXD but you chose hey!
o.O do you have one of those weird atachments not with shoes but with kumwhatever and edipo crisis?
sorry T.T
Reply:LOL...nah. You just need to get your mind out of the gutter. Although I must say, I didn't care for MY mother talking about stool pidgeons. Hmmm....
Reply:We weren't allowed to talk about kumquats, nuts, cherries, or melons when I was growing up. I'm in therapy now.
Reply:Yes indeed. Just like melons and plums. Oooer missus!
Reply:And passion fruits.
Reply:What??
Reply:Only the immature and juvenile would.
Reply:no not at all, they are quite tasty
Reply:How old are you, 10?
Reply:Can't say I ever have. Not sure I ever will either.
Reply:My mother would probably think a kumquat is a venereal decease!
Reply:Kumquats are fruit. Why would you be embarrassed? Are you talking about something else?
Reply:Why? What's Kumquats done to offend your mother!
Reply:Why kumquats? Why not apples or oranges?
Reply:No, not really. But having another portion of spotted dick is a different story!
Reply:why would you feel embarrassed talking about a fruit?
Reply:I eat Kumquats with my grandma.
Reply:What's to be embarrassed about? Aren't kumquats those tiny orange like fruit you eat whole with the skin? I not sure I understand the question
Reply:not in the slightest bit. I love kumquats :)
Atheists: Can you construct a logical proof that kumquats exist?
Why or why not?
Atheists: Can you construct a logical proof that kumquats exist?
Doubtful. Only in mathematics can you prove anything.
Reply:The existence of kumquats is an empirical question, thus, empirical proof is relevant. I ignored the phrase "logical proof" as it was ambiguous: if you meant "proof using only logic" then your question was absurd, if you meant "logically strong proof" then the word 'logical' was unnecessary. Report It
Reply:Still wondering what your point was. Report It
Reply:No. Objects are not what we tend to think they are. Our perceptions are fallible. Some things are subject to logic, like God can't be omniscient and surprised.
Reply:They are tactile, unlike God, therefore easily proved through empirical data. Further, they can be percieved by olfactory sences, tasted by the tastebuds, and digested.
G=0
K=1
Reply:I have eaten a kumquat. Ergo, a kumquat exists.
Reply:I don't have to because I don't care whether you believe in them or not! ( I have no need, benefit or mandate to convert you!)
Reply:O. K. so there is empirical proof that a kumquat exists.
What else do you need to prove the kumquats existence?
Why do you need logical proof if there is empirical proof?
It is established that kumquats exist.
There is no evidence that god(s) exist. You can talk yourself into anything existing. Just because it exists in you mind, does not make it a fact in reality.
At least give us something that's not detectable by the five senses. You know, like god(s).
Now your turn, what's your empirical or logical evidence for god(s)?
You might find the following interesting...
Did the complexity of life arise spontaneously, or did it require a creator?
Christians believe that a creator is essential. Scientists believe that the idea of a "creator" is pure mythology, and that the complexity arose through natural processes like evolution. Who is right?
You can actually answer this question yourself with a little logic. Here are the two options:
1. The complexity of life and the universe did arise completely spontaneously and without any intelligence. Nature created all the complexity we see today.
2. An intelligent creator created all of the complexity that we see today because complexity requires intelligence to create it.
The advantage of the first option is that it is self-contained. The complexity arose spontaneously. No other explanation is required.
The problem with the second option is that it immediately creates an impossibility. If complexity cannot arise without intelligence, then we immediately must ask, "Who created the intelligent creator?" The creator could not spring into existence if complexity requires intelligence. Therefore, God is impossible.
In other words, by applying logic, we can prove that God is imaginary.
Reply:Man, those are some dam good answers. Makes me proud to be an Atheist.
Reply:Why should they bother? They are not telling you that you should worship one and give it control of your life.
Reply:Kum quat in your mouth
Reply:Yes, I can see them and I can show them to others.
Loquats taste better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loquat
Reply:A logical proof is not necessary, as a physical proof exists.
Go to the supermarket. Find the little green fruit with the label "kumquat". Buy it, eat it, proven.
Reply:Yes. I have eaten one.
Reply:who tha hell is that
Reply:Partially from another's argument for the existence of something:
Kumquats exist because I exist and because I have a kumquat sitting in front of me that I can perceive and differentiate from other objects that are dissimilar from the kumquat.
This is based on the assumption that I exist. If you want to debate that, we have to go into the definition of existence. Because we define existence based on ourselves and our own perception, then I have to say that I exist.
Reply:YES ITS CALLED BIOLOGY ...scientists all agree to classify anything that shares certain characteristics a certain way... if a plant has those particular characteristics it is a kumquat. I can hold one .I can eat one. I can feel it. I can smell it to verify it actually exists. Gods,angels,demons, unicorns,aliens,ghosts etc also have a set of criteria to classify them ...however i have been unable to actually touch,smell,taste,run dna...etc to verify that they exist
Reply:Embrace the love of the kumquat, have faith in the kumquat's existence, and the kumquat will reveal itself to you in the fullness of time.
I love saying "kumquat."
Reply:One doesn't really need a logical proof to prove that kumquats exist. You need only visit the produce section of a local grocery store; you can touch it, taste it, smell it, see it and through reason come to the conclusion that it exists.
Reply:I see them, I touch them, I smell them, I taste them and that is all the proof I need. Why would someone who believes in god, who you can't see, need proof in something you can see?
Reply:if you are to not believe that something in front of you exists then how are you to believe that a being outside of this plane of existance is real.
Reply:YES!
Reply:What kind of logical proof would you like? If you subscribe to the Rene Descartes school of thought, then the answer is no, and beyond that in that school of thought I can't prove that you exist either. I can only know that I exist. However, logically, if you can pick it up, eat it, give it to someone else, etc... it exists. If you are an Existentialist, your line of thought might be something like this, did I will myself to pick up the kumquat, or did the kumquat will me to pick it up. As it is a physical object they would not argue its existence. If you read alot of Wittgenstein, you may want to gather all of your friends and see if they agree that the kumquat exists, as reality bends to the consensus of those observing it. I hope that helps.
Reply:Does someone doubt the existence of kumquats? If so, I would find one, or a photo of one and explain that that's what it is. If the person doubted that 'kumquat' was a word, I would show them a dictionary.
Your point would be.......?
Reply:I am not an atheist, but there is no proof, it is simply a fact. Any efforts to prove it are a waste of time and in fact diminish the fact of a kumquats existence.
Atheists: Can you construct a logical proof that kumquats exist?
Doubtful. Only in mathematics can you prove anything.
Reply:The existence of kumquats is an empirical question, thus, empirical proof is relevant. I ignored the phrase "logical proof" as it was ambiguous: if you meant "proof using only logic" then your question was absurd, if you meant "logically strong proof" then the word 'logical' was unnecessary. Report It
Reply:Still wondering what your point was. Report It
Reply:No. Objects are not what we tend to think they are. Our perceptions are fallible. Some things are subject to logic, like God can't be omniscient and surprised.
Reply:They are tactile, unlike God, therefore easily proved through empirical data. Further, they can be percieved by olfactory sences, tasted by the tastebuds, and digested.
G=0
K=1
Reply:I have eaten a kumquat. Ergo, a kumquat exists.
Reply:I don't have to because I don't care whether you believe in them or not! ( I have no need, benefit or mandate to convert you!)
Reply:O. K. so there is empirical proof that a kumquat exists.
What else do you need to prove the kumquats existence?
Why do you need logical proof if there is empirical proof?
It is established that kumquats exist.
There is no evidence that god(s) exist. You can talk yourself into anything existing. Just because it exists in you mind, does not make it a fact in reality.
At least give us something that's not detectable by the five senses. You know, like god(s).
Now your turn, what's your empirical or logical evidence for god(s)?
You might find the following interesting...
Did the complexity of life arise spontaneously, or did it require a creator?
Christians believe that a creator is essential. Scientists believe that the idea of a "creator" is pure mythology, and that the complexity arose through natural processes like evolution. Who is right?
You can actually answer this question yourself with a little logic. Here are the two options:
1. The complexity of life and the universe did arise completely spontaneously and without any intelligence. Nature created all the complexity we see today.
2. An intelligent creator created all of the complexity that we see today because complexity requires intelligence to create it.
The advantage of the first option is that it is self-contained. The complexity arose spontaneously. No other explanation is required.
The problem with the second option is that it immediately creates an impossibility. If complexity cannot arise without intelligence, then we immediately must ask, "Who created the intelligent creator?" The creator could not spring into existence if complexity requires intelligence. Therefore, God is impossible.
In other words, by applying logic, we can prove that God is imaginary.
Reply:Man, those are some dam good answers. Makes me proud to be an Atheist.
Reply:Why should they bother? They are not telling you that you should worship one and give it control of your life.
Reply:Kum quat in your mouth
Reply:Yes, I can see them and I can show them to others.
Loquats taste better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loquat
Reply:A logical proof is not necessary, as a physical proof exists.
Go to the supermarket. Find the little green fruit with the label "kumquat". Buy it, eat it, proven.
Reply:Yes. I have eaten one.
Reply:who tha hell is that
Reply:Partially from another's argument for the existence of something:
Kumquats exist because I exist and because I have a kumquat sitting in front of me that I can perceive and differentiate from other objects that are dissimilar from the kumquat.
This is based on the assumption that I exist. If you want to debate that, we have to go into the definition of existence. Because we define existence based on ourselves and our own perception, then I have to say that I exist.
Reply:YES ITS CALLED BIOLOGY ...scientists all agree to classify anything that shares certain characteristics a certain way... if a plant has those particular characteristics it is a kumquat. I can hold one .I can eat one. I can feel it. I can smell it to verify it actually exists. Gods,angels,demons, unicorns,aliens,ghosts etc also have a set of criteria to classify them ...however i have been unable to actually touch,smell,taste,run dna...etc to verify that they exist
Reply:Embrace the love of the kumquat, have faith in the kumquat's existence, and the kumquat will reveal itself to you in the fullness of time.
I love saying "kumquat."
Reply:One doesn't really need a logical proof to prove that kumquats exist. You need only visit the produce section of a local grocery store; you can touch it, taste it, smell it, see it and through reason come to the conclusion that it exists.
Reply:I see them, I touch them, I smell them, I taste them and that is all the proof I need. Why would someone who believes in god, who you can't see, need proof in something you can see?
Reply:if you are to not believe that something in front of you exists then how are you to believe that a being outside of this plane of existance is real.
Reply:YES!
Reply:What kind of logical proof would you like? If you subscribe to the Rene Descartes school of thought, then the answer is no, and beyond that in that school of thought I can't prove that you exist either. I can only know that I exist. However, logically, if you can pick it up, eat it, give it to someone else, etc... it exists. If you are an Existentialist, your line of thought might be something like this, did I will myself to pick up the kumquat, or did the kumquat will me to pick it up. As it is a physical object they would not argue its existence. If you read alot of Wittgenstein, you may want to gather all of your friends and see if they agree that the kumquat exists, as reality bends to the consensus of those observing it. I hope that helps.
Reply:Does someone doubt the existence of kumquats? If so, I would find one, or a photo of one and explain that that's what it is. If the person doubted that 'kumquat' was a word, I would show them a dictionary.
Your point would be.......?
Reply:I am not an atheist, but there is no proof, it is simply a fact. Any efforts to prove it are a waste of time and in fact diminish the fact of a kumquats existence.
Help finding a book about a young girl who at some point eats kumquats?????
I'm trying to find a book for my mom. It was a book she read in the late 60's, possibly early 70s. She recalls it was a about a girl who took a train trip. My mom thinks she may have visited India and that she ate kumquats. If anyone has any ideas on a possible book title?????
Help finding a book about a young girl who at some point eats kumquats?????
You must check out the Loganberry Books site. http://loganberrybooks.com/default.html (When I googled your above details, certain pages from their nostalgia section popped up.)
http://loganberrybooks.com/solved-g.html
http://loganberrybooks.com/cgi-bin/searc...
Also search the on-line solved mysteries and "stump the bookseller" pages there. Hopefully, it'll turn up.
If not, for a fee, they'll track it down for you based on your description. http://loganberrybooks.com/searches.html
Hope this leads you to it.
flowers baby
Help finding a book about a young girl who at some point eats kumquats?????
You must check out the Loganberry Books site. http://loganberrybooks.com/default.html (When I googled your above details, certain pages from their nostalgia section popped up.)
http://loganberrybooks.com/solved-g.html
http://loganberrybooks.com/cgi-bin/searc...
Also search the on-line solved mysteries and "stump the bookseller" pages there. Hopefully, it'll turn up.
If not, for a fee, they'll track it down for you based on your description. http://loganberrybooks.com/searches.html
Hope this leads you to it.
flowers baby
Can I please check your Kumquats to see if they are ripe and firm?
No kumquats here.....only CASABAMELLONS!!
Can I please check your Kumquats to see if they are ripe and firm?
Ummm, no. What's a kumquat?
Reply:Yes, indeed. :-)
Reply:sure, but don't bruise the peter pepper.
Reply:Go for it. I like to have my kumquats handled.
Reply:finally you ask the right question. I have been waiting all morning for you to come and feel on my kumquats...lets get at this...you're not the only one who wants to check them out!
Reply:You are far from a lady's man.
Reply:Grow your own kumquats. Mine are off limits.
Can I please check your Kumquats to see if they are ripe and firm?
Ummm, no. What's a kumquat?
Reply:Yes, indeed. :-)
Reply:sure, but don't bruise the peter pepper.
Reply:Go for it. I like to have my kumquats handled.
Reply:finally you ask the right question. I have been waiting all morning for you to come and feel on my kumquats...lets get at this...you're not the only one who wants to check them out!
Reply:You are far from a lady's man.
Reply:Grow your own kumquats. Mine are off limits.
What is your opinion of kumquats?
Love'm Got 3 trees of them in my back yard. In fact there are a few on the trees left from last year. Thery're a bit too sweet. now. I like them when they just turn orange. A bit tart, but good. And someone said they're too hard to peel. You don't peel it...you eat the whole thing.
What is your opinion of kumquats?
They should be reserved for the cockpit.
Reply:I hear they have them at the grocery store but I don't know what they are .
Reply:They are too difficult to peel and they have big feet too.
Reply:I have not had them in years!! When I lived in California I used to go steal em of my neighbors tree-dang I was a brat. I wouldn't even peel em just poop in my mouth whole mmmmmm mmmmmmm thanks for the memories!
Reply:Didi you say *** and sqaut..LMAO
Reply:They are really good as a garnish on mixed drinks.
Reply:I've never had one - so you'll have to introduce me to it.
If it's a oblong citrus fruit from China? Could be tastey!Haha
Reply:The name sounds kinky!
Reply:They are very sour!
Reply:i think its spelled cumquat's.
Reply:Is one running for president?
Reply:I thought they tasted bitter and did not like them. I'd rather eat a tangelo
What is your opinion of kumquats?
They should be reserved for the cockpit.
Reply:I hear they have them at the grocery store but I don't know what they are .
Reply:They are too difficult to peel and they have big feet too.
Reply:I have not had them in years!! When I lived in California I used to go steal em of my neighbors tree-dang I was a brat. I wouldn't even peel em just poop in my mouth whole mmmmmm mmmmmmm thanks for the memories!
Reply:Didi you say *** and sqaut..LMAO
Reply:They are really good as a garnish on mixed drinks.
Reply:I've never had one - so you'll have to introduce me to it.
If it's a oblong citrus fruit from China? Could be tastey!Haha
Reply:The name sounds kinky!
Reply:They are very sour!
Reply:i think its spelled cumquat's.
Reply:Is one running for president?
Reply:I thought they tasted bitter and did not like them. I'd rather eat a tangelo
Bananas, oranges, apples or kumquats??
Which make the best pies?
Bananas, oranges, apples or kumquats??
Apples in a shortbread pastry, with cinammon sprinkled over the apples.. !!! MMmmMM !!!
Reply:apples
Reply:Apples for me....
Reply:apples mmmm
Reply:Apples make the best pies.
My favourite is bananas.
Reply:Bananas
Reply:Apples....
Reply:Bananas
Reply:apples
Reply:apples
Reply:Apples all the way.
Reply:i think it's a tie between bananas and apples!:)
Reply:apples
Reply:Orange pie? haha
Apples
Reply:banana cream pie yum
Bananas, oranges, apples or kumquats??
Apples in a shortbread pastry, with cinammon sprinkled over the apples.. !!! MMmmMM !!!
Reply:apples
Reply:Apples for me....
Reply:apples mmmm
Reply:Apples make the best pies.
My favourite is bananas.
Reply:Bananas
Reply:Apples....
Reply:Bananas
Reply:apples
Reply:apples
Reply:Apples all the way.
Reply:i think it's a tie between bananas and apples!:)
Reply:apples
Reply:Orange pie? haha
Apples
Reply:banana cream pie yum
Have had 2 nagami kumquats for 3 yrs in pots, good sun, but have never flowered/bore fruit.any suggestions why
Winter temp= -5 to 15, summer temp=8 to 28. Bought the trees from garde centre. Have never had diseases/infestations. Have never flowered our had fruit.
Have had 2 nagami kumquats for 3 yrs in pots, good sun, but have never flowered/bore fruit.any suggestions why
Fortunella margarita ( like all Citrus-plants ), if propagated from seeds without grafting needs 8-10, sometimes up to 15 years to flower and fruit.
It prefers loose soil with pH 6,1 to 6,5, needs soft water ( rain water ), hates over-watering or to stand in water, needs sun in summer and winter ( not less than 700 Lux ), but not more than about 4 to 8 degrees Celsius in winter.
It doesn`t tolerate draft.
Might be the best, to ask the people in that garden centre, how to graft them and if there is a special fertilizer available, which brings them to flower.
Or to have patience some years longer.
Hope, you understand my bad English and wish you good luck!
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Have had 2 nagami kumquats for 3 yrs in pots, good sun, but have never flowered/bore fruit.any suggestions why
Fortunella margarita ( like all Citrus-plants ), if propagated from seeds without grafting needs 8-10, sometimes up to 15 years to flower and fruit.
It prefers loose soil with pH 6,1 to 6,5, needs soft water ( rain water ), hates over-watering or to stand in water, needs sun in summer and winter ( not less than 700 Lux ), but not more than about 4 to 8 degrees Celsius in winter.
It doesn`t tolerate draft.
Might be the best, to ask the people in that garden centre, how to graft them and if there is a special fertilizer available, which brings them to flower.
Or to have patience some years longer.
Hope, you understand my bad English and wish you good luck!
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Who thinks singer Michael Jackson needs a testicle lynching or his kumquats stepped on?
After what singer %26amp; dancer Michael Jackson did to those innocent little boys, who thinks his ripe little kumquats should be stepped on? Is he molesting young boys overseas now? If Peter Pan were a real person, he would not be Michael Jackson's friend!
Who thinks singer Michael Jackson needs a testicle lynching or his kumquats stepped on?
You can bet he is molesting over there. I wonder if that is what caused the fallout between the Prince of Bahrain and him.
I am more concerned for MJ's oldest son who is about the age now that Michael likes to start molesting. How better to get away with it than to molest your own? By the time his oldest loses his appeal to Michael, the other boy will be old enough to pick up the slack. Should keep MJ out of trouble for a total of 12 years (ages 8 to 14 for each son). Scary thought, huh?
Reply:LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
I feel sorry of Bubbles,his pet monkey !
Reply:I do !!!
Reply:MICHAEL JACKSON WAS PRONOUNCED INNOCENT BY AN ALL WHITE JURY IN AN ALL WHITE RACIST NEIGHBOURHOOD SO EAT DAT!
Reply:we do we do
Who thinks singer Michael Jackson needs a testicle lynching or his kumquats stepped on?
You can bet he is molesting over there. I wonder if that is what caused the fallout between the Prince of Bahrain and him.
I am more concerned for MJ's oldest son who is about the age now that Michael likes to start molesting. How better to get away with it than to molest your own? By the time his oldest loses his appeal to Michael, the other boy will be old enough to pick up the slack. Should keep MJ out of trouble for a total of 12 years (ages 8 to 14 for each son). Scary thought, huh?
Reply:LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
I feel sorry of Bubbles,his pet monkey !
Reply:I do !!!
Reply:MICHAEL JACKSON WAS PRONOUNCED INNOCENT BY AN ALL WHITE JURY IN AN ALL WHITE RACIST NEIGHBOURHOOD SO EAT DAT!
Reply:we do we do
In what section of the grocery store will I find kumquats?
In the snicker aisle; tehehehehe
In what section of the grocery store will I find kumquats?
You will find them in the produce department! Have a wonderful week! Annie
Reply:produce,near the pomegranites.
Reply:produce section
Reply:produce
Reply:diapers
Reply:Produce, Hey pick me up a few while you're there.
Reply:in the produce section when in season
Reply:Produce section, where the fruit is. They are pretty small so you have to really keep an eye out for them. No guarantee they will be there either. They are not that common. Good Luck!
Reply:Near the pregnancy tests and condoms...
Just below the KY Jelly...
Reply:The front office (management).
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In what section of the grocery store will I find kumquats?
You will find them in the produce department! Have a wonderful week! Annie
Reply:produce,near the pomegranites.
Reply:produce section
Reply:produce
Reply:diapers
Reply:Produce, Hey pick me up a few while you're there.
Reply:in the produce section when in season
Reply:Produce section, where the fruit is. They are pretty small so you have to really keep an eye out for them. No guarantee they will be there either. They are not that common. Good Luck!
Reply:Near the pregnancy tests and condoms...
Just below the KY Jelly...
Reply:The front office (management).
network security
What is a good recipe in which I can use kumquats?
Well I would turn them into Kumquat Shish Kabobs.
Those are the bomb.
What is a good recipe in which I can use kumquats?
Not sure but in the metric system are they kumliters?
Reply:Here is my moms kumquat mutton masala recipe.( Its a side Dish which goes along with any Indian main dish)
In a pressure cooker take 500gms mutton pieces add a little water + salt and cook it ..U may add a bit of masala if u want.
Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a vessel and crack few mustards.
Add finely chopped onions, ginger garlic paste, green chilly and just sort it .(.Dont FRY it up!!!)
Add a bit of each spices like cumin celery corriander fenugeek along with garam masala ( the more Indian spice the taster ...but if these are not avilable u can skip 1 or2 spices but always add garam masala!) along with 3 or 4 tomatoes after cutting it 2 pieces..
Keep on stirring till the tomatoes work up into a think gravy in low flame.
Now add the cooked meat and sliced Kumpuats (or with 1cup curd) into the gravy ..Add salt 2 taste
Adjust the viscosity of the gravy by adding water ...2 increase the consistancy of gravy add 2 teaspoon cornflour soaked in water 2 decrease simply add water but beware of diluting the taste.
Now enjoy the hot and spicy dish along with bread or chappatis!!!
For other recipes check this out!!!
http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/duck-...
Reply:Kumquat Pie
Reply:Baked with a brown sugar glaze
Reply:what the hell is a "kumquat"?
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Reply:ew I think they taste gross and bitter/sour personally..maybe you could put them into a roasting pan with pork?
Those are the bomb.
What is a good recipe in which I can use kumquats?
Not sure but in the metric system are they kumliters?
Reply:Here is my moms kumquat mutton masala recipe.( Its a side Dish which goes along with any Indian main dish)
In a pressure cooker take 500gms mutton pieces add a little water + salt and cook it ..U may add a bit of masala if u want.
Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a vessel and crack few mustards.
Add finely chopped onions, ginger garlic paste, green chilly and just sort it .(.Dont FRY it up!!!)
Add a bit of each spices like cumin celery corriander fenugeek along with garam masala ( the more Indian spice the taster ...but if these are not avilable u can skip 1 or2 spices but always add garam masala!) along with 3 or 4 tomatoes after cutting it 2 pieces..
Keep on stirring till the tomatoes work up into a think gravy in low flame.
Now add the cooked meat and sliced Kumpuats (or with 1cup curd) into the gravy ..Add salt 2 taste
Adjust the viscosity of the gravy by adding water ...2 increase the consistancy of gravy add 2 teaspoon cornflour soaked in water 2 decrease simply add water but beware of diluting the taste.
Now enjoy the hot and spicy dish along with bread or chappatis!!!
For other recipes check this out!!!
http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/duck-...
Reply:Kumquat Pie
Reply:Baked with a brown sugar glaze
Reply:what the hell is a "kumquat"?
♥
Reply:ew I think they taste gross and bitter/sour personally..maybe you could put them into a roasting pan with pork?
Do you like kumquats?
Only with a side order of wombats.
Do you like kumquats?
omg love em
and its just a great word to look at
(drools like Homer Simpson" Mmmmm kumquats")
Reply:No I don't
Reply:I've never tried one. You?
Do you like kumquats?
omg love em
and its just a great word to look at
(drools like Homer Simpson" Mmmmm kumquats")
Reply:No I don't
Reply:I've never tried one. You?
If it's true to say we have pussywillows and kumquats, then can we assume to have dick weed?
Everyone knows that we have pussywillows and kumquats. By knowing that.... is it safe to assume that we have dick weeds as well?
If it's true to say we have pussywillows and kumquats, then can we assume to have dick weed?
It's hard on the knees when my girlfriend tends to her titillating needs. She listens to Frank Sinatra while doing the Monica Lewinsky. Nice girl. She can never find that paper clip under my desk.
But, getting back to your very serious question about Dick Weed. I understand he'll be running for the office of President of the United States on the Republican line and intends to stick it to Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
Mrs. Clinton has taken to wearing a hearing aid and will no doubt be asking Mr. Weed...Huh, *** again...can't hear you...one more time...*** again...Ohhhh, Mr. Weed..one more time...Huh, what about Bill ?....Bill who...?
Reply:Thank you...you have a great sense of humor and it shows...I wish you and your family the very best. Report It
Reply:you have a wonderful refreshing sense of humor.You are a real treasure. Report It
Reply:wow you got that from larry he cable guy and you killed the joke
Reply:yeah, but they aren't plants or vegetation
Reply:Dill Weed
Reply:Well there certainly are jackasses, but they're animals not plants.
Reply:DUCK WEED is very unsightly, and very hard to control. Is is a small-leafed floating weed.
This was a BOTANY question, wasn't it - or did you post it in the Botany category in error.
Reply:Pussywillows and kumquats. That's even funnier than my favorite kumquats and pickles. I'd say yes to the dickweed part.
Reply:That was hillarious girl!!! And I would say that dickweed is my ex hubby. He left me for a stripper in Portland.... nice guy huh?
If it's true to say we have pussywillows and kumquats, then can we assume to have dick weed?
It's hard on the knees when my girlfriend tends to her titillating needs. She listens to Frank Sinatra while doing the Monica Lewinsky. Nice girl. She can never find that paper clip under my desk.
But, getting back to your very serious question about Dick Weed. I understand he'll be running for the office of President of the United States on the Republican line and intends to stick it to Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
Mrs. Clinton has taken to wearing a hearing aid and will no doubt be asking Mr. Weed...Huh, *** again...can't hear you...one more time...*** again...Ohhhh, Mr. Weed..one more time...Huh, what about Bill ?....Bill who...?
Reply:Thank you...you have a great sense of humor and it shows...I wish you and your family the very best. Report It
Reply:you have a wonderful refreshing sense of humor.You are a real treasure. Report It
Reply:wow you got that from larry he cable guy and you killed the joke
Reply:yeah, but they aren't plants or vegetation
Reply:Dill Weed
Reply:Well there certainly are jackasses, but they're animals not plants.
Reply:DUCK WEED is very unsightly, and very hard to control. Is is a small-leafed floating weed.
This was a BOTANY question, wasn't it - or did you post it in the Botany category in error.
Reply:Pussywillows and kumquats. That's even funnier than my favorite kumquats and pickles. I'd say yes to the dickweed part.
Reply:That was hillarious girl!!! And I would say that dickweed is my ex hubby. He left me for a stripper in Portland.... nice guy huh?
If watermelons are full of water, what's in kumquats?
Can`t answer Manda is taking a breather ....!!!
If watermelons are full of water, what's in kumquats?
uhuh huh huh huhu,...he said kumquats...huh huh huh that was cool...prolly kum...
Reply:I thought watermelons were full of seeds!
Reply:orange creme flavoring
Reply:watermelon
Reply:coconut cream filling
Reply:Full of Fruity Goodness.
Reply:Warm creamy chicken!
Reply:haha!!!
Reply:kumquatly if in a library
Reply:Cola bottle sweets.
Reply:I would guess a few quats of water.
Reply:I can't believe is not yogurt!!
Reply:you are really loopy
Reply:Creamy white love piss
Reply:Your being nasty......I like it.....funny * for you
Reply:ha ha, saucy!
Reply:Lots of seeds.
Reply:You don't wanna know.
Reply:grow up
Reply:quats!
Reply:I dread to think
Reply:Good question. I'm taking them off my grocery list.
purchase flowers
If watermelons are full of water, what's in kumquats?
uhuh huh huh huhu,...he said kumquats...huh huh huh that was cool...prolly kum...
Reply:I thought watermelons were full of seeds!
Reply:orange creme flavoring
Reply:watermelon
Reply:coconut cream filling
Reply:Full of Fruity Goodness.
Reply:Warm creamy chicken!
Reply:haha!!!
Reply:kumquatly if in a library
Reply:Cola bottle sweets.
Reply:I would guess a few quats of water.
Reply:I can't believe is not yogurt!!
Reply:you are really loopy
Reply:Creamy white love piss
Reply:Your being nasty......I like it.....funny * for you
Reply:ha ha, saucy!
Reply:Lots of seeds.
Reply:You don't wanna know.
Reply:grow up
Reply:quats!
Reply:I dread to think
Reply:Good question. I'm taking them off my grocery list.
purchase flowers
If watermelons are full of water, what do kumquats contain?
I'm not going there. :o
If watermelons are full of water, what do kumquats contain?
famous quats.
Reply:The stuff that dreams are made of!
Reply:kum %26lt;g%26gt;
Reply:citrus
Reply:I've never had a kumquat -- I'm going to have to personally investigate this!
Reply:ahahahahahah!
Reply:Kum that can't quat come :)
Reply:*bats eyes*
Huh??? I am so naive and innocent I have NO idea what you mean????
;-)
Reply:quats.
Reply:A really salty liquid.
If watermelons are full of water, what do kumquats contain?
famous quats.
Reply:The stuff that dreams are made of!
Reply:kum %26lt;g%26gt;
Reply:citrus
Reply:I've never had a kumquat -- I'm going to have to personally investigate this!
Reply:ahahahahahah!
Reply:Kum that can't quat come :)
Reply:*bats eyes*
Huh??? I am so naive and innocent I have NO idea what you mean????
;-)
Reply:quats.
Reply:A really salty liquid.
Hmm.... Kumquats do they sound like something you shouldn't put in your mouth?
http://www.kumquatgrowers.com/
If your not aware they are a little fruit see link above BUT The name doesn't it sound just so rude?
Hmm.... Kumquats do they sound like something you shouldn't put in your mouth?
I luv the taste of juicy kumquats dribbling down side of face,, yum yum ♥
Reply:Sounds like something you shouldn't put in your mouth but they sure are good.
Reply:Very much so.
Reply:Sounds like a name for an alien or something...
Reply:the burst that tastes so yummy. rude? i will never ever tell
Reply:sounds like something I WOULDN'T want to put in my mouth!
Reply:They sound like the VERY think to be put into my mouth.
Reply:I will come and squat over you if you want,
OH KUMQUATS .............never heard of them!!
;-)
Reply:Always has sounded dirty to me.
Reply:lol I agree...It also sounds like calling someone a rude name: "Are you going to eat that Kumquat" haha...funny *starred*
Reply:lol
Reply:Yeah.The first time I heard it I thought it was like a booger or something.Then I realised it was a fruit.
Reply:LMSIAO They sound like the remnants of a Sasquatch orgy but they taste so good they cant be, Can they.?
Reply:Indeed
If your not aware they are a little fruit see link above BUT The name doesn't it sound just so rude?
Hmm.... Kumquats do they sound like something you shouldn't put in your mouth?
I luv the taste of juicy kumquats dribbling down side of face,, yum yum ♥
Reply:Sounds like something you shouldn't put in your mouth but they sure are good.
Reply:Very much so.
Reply:Sounds like a name for an alien or something...
Reply:the burst that tastes so yummy. rude? i will never ever tell
Reply:sounds like something I WOULDN'T want to put in my mouth!
Reply:They sound like the VERY think to be put into my mouth.
Reply:I will come and squat over you if you want,
OH KUMQUATS .............never heard of them!!
;-)
Reply:Always has sounded dirty to me.
Reply:lol I agree...It also sounds like calling someone a rude name: "Are you going to eat that Kumquat" haha...funny *starred*
Reply:lol
Reply:Yeah.The first time I heard it I thought it was like a booger or something.Then I realised it was a fruit.
Reply:LMSIAO They sound like the remnants of a Sasquatch orgy but they taste so good they cant be, Can they.?
Reply:Indeed
Are kumquats poisonous to eat for Amazon parrots?
Just got a bagful from a neighbor %26amp; want to be sure before offering these fruits to my parrot. Thanks for your help. Serious knowledgeable answers only please.
Are kumquats poisonous to eat for Amazon parrots?
Kumquats are a type of small citrus fruit and should only be offered ocasionally as with all citrus fruit.
Sweet citrus like clementines and tangerines are also great for them but never lemons or limes.
I keep and brred all sorts of parrots for my store and more hints are available free on my web site.
http://www.artsaquaticsandanimals.co.uk
Reply:no i dont think so
may be its false
Reply:I'm sorry, idk. You would need to ask your local pet store or the breeder you bought from. Also, google or yahoo the question. Thanks for asking! Hope this helps. =)
Reply:No, they would actually be good for it.
Are kumquats poisonous to eat for Amazon parrots?
Kumquats are a type of small citrus fruit and should only be offered ocasionally as with all citrus fruit.
Sweet citrus like clementines and tangerines are also great for them but never lemons or limes.
I keep and brred all sorts of parrots for my store and more hints are available free on my web site.
http://www.artsaquaticsandanimals.co.uk
Reply:no i dont think so
may be its false
Reply:I'm sorry, idk. You would need to ask your local pet store or the breeder you bought from. Also, google or yahoo the question. Thanks for asking! Hope this helps. =)
Reply:No, they would actually be good for it.
Are kumquats good for any reason?
They are great for your health:
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morto...
Are kumquats good for any reason?
They make good jelly
bacteria
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morto...
Are kumquats good for any reason?
They make good jelly
bacteria
Let this Brain Teaser Tease your brain?
Frankies Fruit Market is having an unusual sale. He is allowing fruit retailers to come in and buy his fruit with their own.
Here are his prices:
4 mangoes=3 kumquats
3 persimmons=2 bananas
7 gooseberrries=1 lime
1 persimmon=1 apple
14 gooseberries=1 banana
1. Sam comes to spend 15 kumquats. How ,amy mangoes can he buy?
2. Suppose Sam decides to buy an equal number of apples and persimmons with his 15 kumquats. How many of each can he buy?
3. Sally has 100 gooseberries and wants to buy a combination of at least 3 different fruits. List a possible choice. ( she may have left over gooseberries)
4. Andy has 20 bananas. How many limes can he buy? How many mangoes can he buy?
5. Georgia has 30 kumquats. how many persimmons can she buy?
6. An apple and a persimmon are obviously worth the same. Which fruits are worth more than these two?
Which fruits are worth less than these two?
7. Let p=persimmon, a=apple, m=mango, k=kumquat, b=banana, g=gooseberry, and l=lime. Write a simple algebraic equations to show how many p each of the other fruits equal. For example, you would write 1p=1a. Now write statements for each of the other fruits.
Let this Brain Teaser Tease your brain?
Do I need to show my work??? lol
1) 15/3 = 5 purchase x 4 per purcahse = !!!!20 mangos!!!!
2) He cant, there is no way he can exchange his kumquats for apples or persimmons.
3) 4 bannanas, 3 persimmons, 1 lime, 9 gooseberrises left over
4) 20 x14 = 280/7 = !!!!!40 limes!!!!!!
And he cant buy any mangoes because there is no method of
exchange he can pursue.
5) She cant buy any, because there is no method of
exchange she can use.
6) Worth more; bannanas (3p = 2b)
Worth less; gooseberries (3p = 28gb), and limes (3p = 4L)
7) Cool did this a little in the last one
(n = unknown conversion coefficent)
3p = 2b
3p = 28g
3p = 4L
1p = 1a
1p = Nm
1p = Nk
Reply:1.20
2. h
Reply:It would take to long to work it out.
Im going home.. C ya
Reply:do your own homework!!
Reply:The first one is 12
Reply:Great, let's do your homework!
Reply:1. 20 mangoes
2. dont know it dont say....
3.
Here are his prices:
4 mangoes=3 kumquats
3 persimmons=2 bananas
7 gooseberrries=1 lime
1 persimmon=1 apple
14 gooseberries=1 banana
1. Sam comes to spend 15 kumquats. How ,amy mangoes can he buy?
2. Suppose Sam decides to buy an equal number of apples and persimmons with his 15 kumquats. How many of each can he buy?
3. Sally has 100 gooseberries and wants to buy a combination of at least 3 different fruits. List a possible choice. ( she may have left over gooseberries)
4. Andy has 20 bananas. How many limes can he buy? How many mangoes can he buy?
5. Georgia has 30 kumquats. how many persimmons can she buy?
6. An apple and a persimmon are obviously worth the same. Which fruits are worth more than these two?
Which fruits are worth less than these two?
7. Let p=persimmon, a=apple, m=mango, k=kumquat, b=banana, g=gooseberry, and l=lime. Write a simple algebraic equations to show how many p each of the other fruits equal. For example, you would write 1p=1a. Now write statements for each of the other fruits.
Let this Brain Teaser Tease your brain?
Do I need to show my work??? lol
1) 15/3 = 5 purchase x 4 per purcahse = !!!!20 mangos!!!!
2) He cant, there is no way he can exchange his kumquats for apples or persimmons.
3) 4 bannanas, 3 persimmons, 1 lime, 9 gooseberrises left over
4) 20 x14 = 280/7 = !!!!!40 limes!!!!!!
And he cant buy any mangoes because there is no method of
exchange he can pursue.
5) She cant buy any, because there is no method of
exchange she can use.
6) Worth more; bannanas (3p = 2b)
Worth less; gooseberries (3p = 28gb), and limes (3p = 4L)
7) Cool did this a little in the last one
(n = unknown conversion coefficent)
3p = 2b
3p = 28g
3p = 4L
1p = 1a
1p = Nm
1p = Nk
Reply:1.20
2. h
Reply:It would take to long to work it out.
Im going home.. C ya
Reply:do your own homework!!
Reply:The first one is 12
Reply:Great, let's do your homework!
Reply:1. 20 mangoes
2. dont know it dont say....
3.
Kumquats....?
a delicious little fruit...no?
Kumquats....?
I don't think I've ever had one... got some to share???
Reply:LMAO... ok I'll get my own... ♥ Report It
Reply:That sounds funny!..LOLOL
Very good though!
Reply:Yummy!
Reply:Never tasted them, but I like the word
Reply:COOLNESS!
Reply:Love the Kumquats : O
Reply:OK sure
Reply:Sure
Reply:They're okay I guess
Reply:I don't like them
Reply:Kum again..
Reply:Not a fan of them!
Kumquats....?
I don't think I've ever had one... got some to share???
Reply:LMAO... ok I'll get my own... ♥ Report It
Reply:That sounds funny!..LOLOL
Very good though!
Reply:Yummy!
Reply:Never tasted them, but I like the word
Reply:COOLNESS!
Reply:Love the Kumquats : O
Reply:OK sure
Reply:Sure
Reply:They're okay I guess
Reply:I don't like them
Reply:Kum again..
Reply:Not a fan of them!
I bought a pint of Kumquats and some of them were moldy?
I didn't realize it until I got home and opened them. Is it still safe to eat the ones that aren't moldy ?
I bought a pint of Kumquats and some of them were moldy?
Throw the moldy ones away and inspect the others. If you find that you have more moldy than fresh, take them back and get a replacement or a refund.
Reply:throw them away.....those not moldy ones if you still want to eat them....waste them really good before eating .....
Reply:Take them back to the store and demand a refund. It's probably safe to eat the non-moldy ones if washed in soap and water, but I'd still make the store absorb that cost, and get a new container w/ them ALL fresh.
Reply:Kumquats are like oranges, except you eat the peel too. I wouldn't risk it - they harbor some bad bacteria, along with penicillium. You should NEVER store kumquats in anything. I am horrified that they were being sold in package. THey need air and space, or they will mold very quickly. Also, do not put in refrigerator. I would return them to the store and find one that knows how to package it's produce.
Reply:It might sound silly but return them to the store...they are required to take them back with your receipt and give you a whole fresh pint! You'll get what you paid for and not risk getting sick!
I bought a pint of Kumquats and some of them were moldy?
Throw the moldy ones away and inspect the others. If you find that you have more moldy than fresh, take them back and get a replacement or a refund.
Reply:throw them away.....those not moldy ones if you still want to eat them....waste them really good before eating .....
Reply:Take them back to the store and demand a refund. It's probably safe to eat the non-moldy ones if washed in soap and water, but I'd still make the store absorb that cost, and get a new container w/ them ALL fresh.
Reply:Kumquats are like oranges, except you eat the peel too. I wouldn't risk it - they harbor some bad bacteria, along with penicillium. You should NEVER store kumquats in anything. I am horrified that they were being sold in package. THey need air and space, or they will mold very quickly. Also, do not put in refrigerator. I would return them to the store and find one that knows how to package it's produce.
Reply:It might sound silly but return them to the store...they are required to take them back with your receipt and give you a whole fresh pint! You'll get what you paid for and not risk getting sick!
Would you agree that most kumquats are orange?
Disagree*
Would you agree that most kumquats are orange?
Depending on variety where kumquats are grown.Kumquats can vary in colour,ranging from orange,yellowish-orange or reddish orange.
Reply:The only ones I have ever eaten have been orange.
Reply:No
Reply:Kumquates are yellow, At least all of them I have ever seen are. But hose are from my kumquate tree
fresh fruit baskets
Would you agree that most kumquats are orange?
Depending on variety where kumquats are grown.Kumquats can vary in colour,ranging from orange,yellowish-orange or reddish orange.
Reply:The only ones I have ever eaten have been orange.
Reply:No
Reply:Kumquates are yellow, At least all of them I have ever seen are. But hose are from my kumquate tree
fresh fruit baskets
Where can I purchase artificial kumquats to fill a thanksgiving centerpiece?
I have an old wire egg basket that I plan to use to make a Thanksgiving centerpiece for Mom this year.
I have some Autumn colored artificial callalillies that I plan on using in it, but would also like to fill the empty space with something small and orange/ bittersweet to show peeking through the wires.
kumquats, rose hips, unripe cherry tomatoes all come to mind, but I haven't had any luck finding them in stores or on the web.
Any leads would be appreciated thank you.
Where can I purchase artificial kumquats to fill a thanksgiving centerpiece?
If there is a really good bakery in your area, one that makes custom cakes, etc. They may be able to make up a batch using marzipan. Hey- maybe you could read up on marzipan and make your own!!
Oh yes- another idea is to use modeling paste/clay like Sculpy. You can get it colors, and even blend colors. A few minutes in moderate oven bakes it.
Try Googling Sculpy.
Good luck!
Reply:you can get real one in the fruit store or market
Reply:Any crafts store---Michael, AC Moore, Hobby Lobby--if you do not have any of those stores around you, check them on the web--they all have websites!
Happy Hunting!
Reply:Gardenridge micheals or simular craft stores, peir one imports, flea markets may have them and check walmart or local genral store.
I have some Autumn colored artificial callalillies that I plan on using in it, but would also like to fill the empty space with something small and orange/ bittersweet to show peeking through the wires.
kumquats, rose hips, unripe cherry tomatoes all come to mind, but I haven't had any luck finding them in stores or on the web.
Any leads would be appreciated thank you.
Where can I purchase artificial kumquats to fill a thanksgiving centerpiece?
If there is a really good bakery in your area, one that makes custom cakes, etc. They may be able to make up a batch using marzipan. Hey- maybe you could read up on marzipan and make your own!!
Oh yes- another idea is to use modeling paste/clay like Sculpy. You can get it colors, and even blend colors. A few minutes in moderate oven bakes it.
Try Googling Sculpy.
Good luck!
Reply:you can get real one in the fruit store or market
Reply:Any crafts store---Michael, AC Moore, Hobby Lobby--if you do not have any of those stores around you, check them on the web--they all have websites!
Happy Hunting!
Reply:Gardenridge micheals or simular craft stores, peir one imports, flea markets may have them and check walmart or local genral store.
What would you use kumquats for?
For throwing at the neighbours kids when they're causing trouble!
They taste disgusting!
What would you use kumquats for?
Kumquats are frequently eaten raw. As the rind is sweet and the juicy center is sour, the raw fruit is usually consumed either whole, to savour the contrast, or only the rind is eaten. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage, and has just shed the last tint of green. The Hong Kong Kumquat has a rather sweet rind compared to the rinds of other citrus fruits.
Culinary uses include: candying and kumquat preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats appear more commonly in the modern market as a martini garnish, replacing the classic olive. They can also be sliced and added to salads. A liqueur can also be made by macerating kumquats in vodka or other clear spirit.
The Cantonese often preserve kumquats in salt or sugar. A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar. Over time, all the juice from the fruit is extracted through dehydration into the salt. The fruit in the jar becomes shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine. A few salted kumquats with a few teaspoons of the brine/juice may be mixed with hot water to make a remedy for sore throats. A jar of such preserved kumquats can last several years and still keep taste.[citation needed]
In Taiwan, kumquats are a popular addition to both hot and iced tea.
In Vietnam, kumquat bonsai trees are used as a decoration for the Tết (New Year) holiday.
Variants of the kumquat are grown specially in India
Reply:juggling.
Reply:as a healthy appetizer choice or garnish for a dessert or in a fruit salad.
Reply:eating
Reply:They make a good filler for the compost bin.
Reply:Anyrhing you would use an orange for.
Reply:Just like a teeny-weeny orange, no point in trying to peel them, just wash them, and pop them in your mouth....enjoy!!
Reply:Kumquats are frequently eaten raw. As the rind is sweet and the juicy center is sour, the raw fruit is usually consumed either whole, to savour the contrast, or only the rind is eaten. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage, and has just shed the last tint of green. The Hong Kong Kumquat has a rather sweet rind compared to the rinds of other citrus fruits.
Culinary uses include: candying and kumquat preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats appear more commonly in the modern market as a martini garnish, replacing the classic olive. They can also be sliced and added to salads. A liqueur can also be made by macerating kumquats in vodka or other clear spirit.
The Cantonese often preserve kumquats in salt or sugar. A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar. Over time, all the juice from the fruit is extracted through dehydration into the salt. The fruit in the jar becomes shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine. A few salted kumquats with a few teaspoons of the brine/juice may be mixed with hot water to make a remedy for sore throats. A jar of such preserved kumquats can last several years and still keep taste.[citation needed]
In Taiwan, kumquats are a popular addition to both hot and iced tea.
In Vietnam, kumquat bonsai trees are used as a decoration for the Tết (New Year) holiday.
Variants of the kumquat are grown specially in India.
Reply:Deserts / pudding, depending what side of the Atlantic you live on. Candied or plain.
Reply:A zingy salad with a good lettuce like cos, cucumber, cherry toms, celery, walnuts, pinenuts and raisins also.
Reply:Anything that requires citrus
Why not try making a kumquat mojito?
Reply:you eat them. Just like a mini orange. But these ones you can eat with the skin if you like. But i peel mine.
Reply:Weapons
Reply:Wear them as alternative beach-wear.
Reply:A paperweight.
They taste disgusting!
What would you use kumquats for?
Kumquats are frequently eaten raw. As the rind is sweet and the juicy center is sour, the raw fruit is usually consumed either whole, to savour the contrast, or only the rind is eaten. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage, and has just shed the last tint of green. The Hong Kong Kumquat has a rather sweet rind compared to the rinds of other citrus fruits.
Culinary uses include: candying and kumquat preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats appear more commonly in the modern market as a martini garnish, replacing the classic olive. They can also be sliced and added to salads. A liqueur can also be made by macerating kumquats in vodka or other clear spirit.
The Cantonese often preserve kumquats in salt or sugar. A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar. Over time, all the juice from the fruit is extracted through dehydration into the salt. The fruit in the jar becomes shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine. A few salted kumquats with a few teaspoons of the brine/juice may be mixed with hot water to make a remedy for sore throats. A jar of such preserved kumquats can last several years and still keep taste.[citation needed]
In Taiwan, kumquats are a popular addition to both hot and iced tea.
In Vietnam, kumquat bonsai trees are used as a decoration for the Tết (New Year) holiday.
Variants of the kumquat are grown specially in India
Reply:juggling.
Reply:as a healthy appetizer choice or garnish for a dessert or in a fruit salad.
Reply:eating
Reply:They make a good filler for the compost bin.
Reply:Anyrhing you would use an orange for.
Reply:Just like a teeny-weeny orange, no point in trying to peel them, just wash them, and pop them in your mouth....enjoy!!
Reply:Kumquats are frequently eaten raw. As the rind is sweet and the juicy center is sour, the raw fruit is usually consumed either whole, to savour the contrast, or only the rind is eaten. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage, and has just shed the last tint of green. The Hong Kong Kumquat has a rather sweet rind compared to the rinds of other citrus fruits.
Culinary uses include: candying and kumquat preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats appear more commonly in the modern market as a martini garnish, replacing the classic olive. They can also be sliced and added to salads. A liqueur can also be made by macerating kumquats in vodka or other clear spirit.
The Cantonese often preserve kumquats in salt or sugar. A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar. Over time, all the juice from the fruit is extracted through dehydration into the salt. The fruit in the jar becomes shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine. A few salted kumquats with a few teaspoons of the brine/juice may be mixed with hot water to make a remedy for sore throats. A jar of such preserved kumquats can last several years and still keep taste.[citation needed]
In Taiwan, kumquats are a popular addition to both hot and iced tea.
In Vietnam, kumquat bonsai trees are used as a decoration for the Tết (New Year) holiday.
Variants of the kumquat are grown specially in India.
Reply:Deserts / pudding, depending what side of the Atlantic you live on. Candied or plain.
Reply:A zingy salad with a good lettuce like cos, cucumber, cherry toms, celery, walnuts, pinenuts and raisins also.
Reply:Anything that requires citrus
Why not try making a kumquat mojito?
Reply:you eat them. Just like a mini orange. But these ones you can eat with the skin if you like. But i peel mine.
Reply:Weapons
Reply:Wear them as alternative beach-wear.
Reply:A paperweight.
Can I have your kumquats? I need them for world domination, don't ask...?
If you have any asbestos, that would help too
Can I have your kumquats? I need them for world domination, don't ask...?
both those things dont even exist anymore, now that tiny koalas are secretly controlling the earth's supply of lightbulbs. your plans for world domination are too late, the tiny koalas have joined forces with the sea turtles. north dakota is a goner
Reply:My kumquats aren't ripe yet, is that ok?
You're welcome to them. Just save me one to throw at my big sister.
Reply:Sure, I'll give you both if you make me your ruler in chief!
Reply:Let me ask my husband. He puts everything away.
Reply:All I have left are the seeds, maybe scoop up roadkill koala's eh?
Reply:Sure
Reply:What am I gettin for them?♥
I'm in dire need of some belly button lint... *hint hint*
Reply:Poit! Gee Brain, don't you think we might need the kumquats to make our nice fizzy drinks later? And if we take all the asbestos, how will they get the trousers on the chimp? Narf.
Reply:You may have my kumquats, only if you agree to be my friend...
*wink*
Reply:Maybe
Can I have your kumquats? I need them for world domination, don't ask...?
both those things dont even exist anymore, now that tiny koalas are secretly controlling the earth's supply of lightbulbs. your plans for world domination are too late, the tiny koalas have joined forces with the sea turtles. north dakota is a goner
Reply:My kumquats aren't ripe yet, is that ok?
You're welcome to them. Just save me one to throw at my big sister.
Reply:Sure, I'll give you both if you make me your ruler in chief!
Reply:Let me ask my husband. He puts everything away.
Reply:All I have left are the seeds, maybe scoop up roadkill koala's eh?
Reply:Sure
Reply:What am I gettin for them?♥
I'm in dire need of some belly button lint... *hint hint*
Reply:Poit! Gee Brain, don't you think we might need the kumquats to make our nice fizzy drinks later? And if we take all the asbestos, how will they get the trousers on the chimp? Narf.
Reply:You may have my kumquats, only if you agree to be my friend...
*wink*
Reply:Maybe
Where can i buy Kumquats near San Jose CA?
Near San Jose means Los Gatos. Santa Cruz or Santa Cruz Mountains
Where can i buy Kumquats near San Jose CA?
Ranch 99
Reply:ranch 99
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Where can i buy Kumquats near San Jose CA?
Ranch 99
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Investing
Can youmake wine from kumquats anyone have a recipe?
Kumquat Wine
2-1/2 lbs kumquats
2-1/2 lbs ripe bananas
3-1/3 lbs granulated sugar
1 tsp pectic enzyme
1 tsp yeast nutrient
1/8 tsp tannin
7 qts water
Lalvin AC or 71B-1122 wine yeast
The bananas should be very ripe. Slice the bananas, peels and all, into 1/2-inch slices in a 3-qt pot. Add half the water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove scum from surface and set aside to cool some. Put remaining water in another pot and bring to boil. Stir in sugar until dissolved. Meanwhile, cut kumquats in half crosswise and put in nylon straining bag, removing any seeds cut during halving. Save juice released during cutting and put in primary. Tie bag and squeeze in primary to release as much juice as you can. Leave bag in primary and pour sugar-water over it. Strain bananas through nylon sieve, adding the water to primary. When cool, add pectic enzyme, yeast nutrient and tannin and stir to dissolve. Cover primary and wait 12 hours. Add activated yeast and recover. Squeeze bag twice daily for 5 days. Remove bag and squeeze well, adding drained juice to primary. Recover and set aside 5 additional days. Rack into sterilized secondary and fit airlock. Rack after 60 days, top up and refit airlock. Rack again after additional 60 days, stabilize, sweeten to taste, top up and refit airlock. After 10 days, rack into bottles and allow to age 6-12 months. Will continue mellowing with additional aging.
Can youmake wine from kumquats anyone have a recipe?
WWWHHHHHHYYYYYYY ?????????
Reply:yes
take the time to get your equipment together don't be cheep now....
follow instructions and keep a diary so the para-medics can help you if it goes wrong...
Reply:Yes so long as the kumquats have to have a high enough sugar content. You should check their sugar content first. If it comes close to the sugar content of cherries or apples, you're set. Then you can fermet them just as you would apples or pears to make a fruit wine.
2-1/2 lbs kumquats
2-1/2 lbs ripe bananas
3-1/3 lbs granulated sugar
1 tsp pectic enzyme
1 tsp yeast nutrient
1/8 tsp tannin
7 qts water
Lalvin AC or 71B-1122 wine yeast
The bananas should be very ripe. Slice the bananas, peels and all, into 1/2-inch slices in a 3-qt pot. Add half the water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove scum from surface and set aside to cool some. Put remaining water in another pot and bring to boil. Stir in sugar until dissolved. Meanwhile, cut kumquats in half crosswise and put in nylon straining bag, removing any seeds cut during halving. Save juice released during cutting and put in primary. Tie bag and squeeze in primary to release as much juice as you can. Leave bag in primary and pour sugar-water over it. Strain bananas through nylon sieve, adding the water to primary. When cool, add pectic enzyme, yeast nutrient and tannin and stir to dissolve. Cover primary and wait 12 hours. Add activated yeast and recover. Squeeze bag twice daily for 5 days. Remove bag and squeeze well, adding drained juice to primary. Recover and set aside 5 additional days. Rack into sterilized secondary and fit airlock. Rack after 60 days, top up and refit airlock. Rack again after additional 60 days, stabilize, sweeten to taste, top up and refit airlock. After 10 days, rack into bottles and allow to age 6-12 months. Will continue mellowing with additional aging.
Can youmake wine from kumquats anyone have a recipe?
WWWHHHHHHYYYYYYY ?????????
Reply:yes
take the time to get your equipment together don't be cheep now....
follow instructions and keep a diary so the para-medics can help you if it goes wrong...
Reply:Yes so long as the kumquats have to have a high enough sugar content. You should check their sugar content first. If it comes close to the sugar content of cherries or apples, you're set. Then you can fermet them just as you would apples or pears to make a fruit wine.
How do you eat kumquats?
like how do you prepare them so you can eat them? do you peel them? cook them? or eat them plain?
How do you eat kumquats?
all you have to do is peel it. some of my friends have them in their backyard and i go pick them up wash them, peel it (with my fingers) and pop it in my mouth!!
their really good!!!
Reply:you eat it all in one gulp! lol
But, you have to wash it real good first.
Reply:Kumquats are the size of large olives and have sweet skin with slightly bitter flesh. They can be eaten whole, skin and all, and you can also buy them bottled in syrup. They are best at room temperature
Reply:i peel it then eat
the skin is soo nasty!!!
Reply:they're pretty sour underthe skin, but the skin is pretty yummy. I just nibble on the outside, and then prepare for the sourness inside. :9 yum yum!
Reply:Eat them raw and whole.
How do you eat kumquats?
all you have to do is peel it. some of my friends have them in their backyard and i go pick them up wash them, peel it (with my fingers) and pop it in my mouth!!
their really good!!!
Reply:you eat it all in one gulp! lol
But, you have to wash it real good first.
Reply:Kumquats are the size of large olives and have sweet skin with slightly bitter flesh. They can be eaten whole, skin and all, and you can also buy them bottled in syrup. They are best at room temperature
Reply:i peel it then eat
the skin is soo nasty!!!
Reply:they're pretty sour underthe skin, but the skin is pretty yummy. I just nibble on the outside, and then prepare for the sourness inside. :9 yum yum!
Reply:Eat them raw and whole.
Where can I buy Kumquats in the Oklahoma City area?
preferably in the Yukon/Mustang area, if possible. But I'd be willing to go into OKC for kumquats. :3
Where can I buy Kumquats in the Oklahoma City area?
Yeah, try an oriental grocery store. Maybe an upscale store that sells some uncommon foods will have them.
Reply:look in an oriental market they are also known as lychees
Where can I buy Kumquats in the Oklahoma City area?
Yeah, try an oriental grocery store. Maybe an upscale store that sells some uncommon foods will have them.
Reply:look in an oriental market they are also known as lychees
Do you eat kumquats??
I love this fruit..tangy and sweet at the same time.
Do you eat kumquats??
I didn't eat kumquats but because you love them I give some recipes:
Tropical Kumquat Cake
3 eggs
2 cups sugar
1 cup oil
1 tsp. cinnamon
1-1/2 cups chopped Kumquats
1 cup chopped nuts
1 20 oz can crushed pineapple (well drained)
3 cups flour
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
In a bowl, beat eggs, sugar and oil. Fold in dry ingredients and mix well.
Add chopped Kumquats, nuts and pineapple. Pour into greased and floured tube pan. Bake 1 hr and 15 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Cool, remove from pan.
Kumquat Refrigerator Pie
1 baked pie crust, 9 "
1 (8 oz.) Cool Whip whipped topping
2/3 cup pureed Kumquats
1 can condensed milk
1/2 cup lemon juice
Beat condensed milk and whipped topping. Add lemon juice and beat until thickened. Add pureed kumquats, pour in pie shell and chill in refrigerator for several hours.
Reply:no. I never heard of them.
Reply:no
Reply:where i came from, kumquats are very sour - riped or unriped. we usually used the juice in place of vinegar.
Reply:Yes, the peel is sweeter than the inside.
Reply:it takes a little getting use to, but they are pretty good
Reply:no
Reply:I love them too but sometimes they're hard to get.
Reply:No, but someday I will.
Reply:No.
Reply:no never heard of them before
Reply:Kumquats In Brown Sugar %26amp; Vanilla Bean Syru Directions
By cooking kumquats down with sugar and vanilla, the
bitterness is removed from the rind and they become a
tantalizing garnish or topping for sweet or savory
dishes.
Place the kumquats in a large saucepan and add water
to cover. Bring to a full boil and, when foam begins
to form on the surface, reduce the heat to medium.
Continue to cook for 10 min more. Drain the kumquats
and set aside.
In the same saucepan over a high heat, bring the water
to a gentle boil. Add the sugars, reduce the heat to
medium, and stir constantly until the sugars have
dissolved, about 3 min. Add the kumquats and vanilla
bean and bring to a full boil. Reduce the heat to low
and cook uncovered, stirring occasionally until the
kumquats are transparent and soft, about 1 hour. Many
of the kumquats will have burst and their skins will
appear transparent.
Spoon the kumquats and syrup into a clean jar, let
cool, cover, and refrigerate. They will keep,
refrigerated, for up to 2 weeks.
"Citrus" by Ethel and Georgeanne Brennan ISBN
0-8118-0602-2 pg 60
Serves: 3
Reply:I even eat loquats.
Reply:no i don't but i no people who does
Reply:i love them.... the round ones are sweet oval are tangy-tart
Do you eat kumquats??
I didn't eat kumquats but because you love them I give some recipes:
Tropical Kumquat Cake
3 eggs
2 cups sugar
1 cup oil
1 tsp. cinnamon
1-1/2 cups chopped Kumquats
1 cup chopped nuts
1 20 oz can crushed pineapple (well drained)
3 cups flour
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
In a bowl, beat eggs, sugar and oil. Fold in dry ingredients and mix well.
Add chopped Kumquats, nuts and pineapple. Pour into greased and floured tube pan. Bake 1 hr and 15 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Cool, remove from pan.
Kumquat Refrigerator Pie
1 baked pie crust, 9 "
1 (8 oz.) Cool Whip whipped topping
2/3 cup pureed Kumquats
1 can condensed milk
1/2 cup lemon juice
Beat condensed milk and whipped topping. Add lemon juice and beat until thickened. Add pureed kumquats, pour in pie shell and chill in refrigerator for several hours.
Reply:no. I never heard of them.
Reply:no
Reply:where i came from, kumquats are very sour - riped or unriped. we usually used the juice in place of vinegar.
Reply:Yes, the peel is sweeter than the inside.
Reply:it takes a little getting use to, but they are pretty good
Reply:no
Reply:I love them too but sometimes they're hard to get.
Reply:No, but someday I will.
Reply:No.
Reply:no never heard of them before
Reply:Kumquats In Brown Sugar %26amp; Vanilla Bean Syru Directions
By cooking kumquats down with sugar and vanilla, the
bitterness is removed from the rind and they become a
tantalizing garnish or topping for sweet or savory
dishes.
Place the kumquats in a large saucepan and add water
to cover. Bring to a full boil and, when foam begins
to form on the surface, reduce the heat to medium.
Continue to cook for 10 min more. Drain the kumquats
and set aside.
In the same saucepan over a high heat, bring the water
to a gentle boil. Add the sugars, reduce the heat to
medium, and stir constantly until the sugars have
dissolved, about 3 min. Add the kumquats and vanilla
bean and bring to a full boil. Reduce the heat to low
and cook uncovered, stirring occasionally until the
kumquats are transparent and soft, about 1 hour. Many
of the kumquats will have burst and their skins will
appear transparent.
Spoon the kumquats and syrup into a clean jar, let
cool, cover, and refrigerate. They will keep,
refrigerated, for up to 2 weeks.
"Citrus" by Ethel and Georgeanne Brennan ISBN
0-8118-0602-2 pg 60
Serves: 3
Reply:I even eat loquats.
Reply:no i don't but i no people who does
Reply:i love them.... the round ones are sweet oval are tangy-tart
Do You Like Kumquats?
Are they good? I want to try one, but they are a bit expensive and I sort of want a second opinion. Or third. Or fourth. ;p Thanks.
Do You Like Kumquats?
shut up and buy it. you live once and why go your whole life wondering what it tastes like.
Reply:i recommend a kumquat martini!
Reply:they're really good if u like a tang and tart taste. they're very enriched with vitamins and they are good for sore throats. asian singers back then use to mix this fruit in their drinks to clear up their throats.
Reply:They are good, if you like oranges. I never see them anymore though.
Reply:I had one a few years ago, %26amp; to me it tasted like a small orange. I was told to eat the peel too, tried it %26amp; chose not to.
Reply:Um..... no, I don't personally like them (soooooo sour, worse than lemons), but they r super good for u. If u have a sore throat or u think u may be coming down with a cold or flu then eating a few kumquats will quickly knock it on the head. If u HAVE to sweeten them use pure honey, not sugar, but they r so small that suffering a little bit of acid is better than getting sick, I think. U must try them for urself though, don't just take my word for it. I know some people who just eat them like they r oranges or mandarines. If u like a sour citrus fruit then u'll like kumquats. I reckon they have more vitamin C than lemons or oranges put together.
Reply:i haven't had them in about 4 years. loved the skins on them. the only problem is getting the bitter ones. like strawberries...sometimes you get the sweet ones and sometimes you get the really sour ones.
Reply:It's a top fruit choice for most of the gophers I know.
Reply:Jeez, I haven't eaten those things in AGES. They are good. I liked them. I haven't eaten them for about 6-7 years. They're good though. You should try them. :)
Reply:i love kumquats...the skin is sweet...and the inside is more tangy ...i like it...maybe cuz i;m asian...i grew up eating them...i even have two trees in the front yard...i think it takes time for people to get use to it...but if you like tangy stuff...then i say go for it...
Do You Like Kumquats?
shut up and buy it. you live once and why go your whole life wondering what it tastes like.
Reply:i recommend a kumquat martini!
Reply:they're really good if u like a tang and tart taste. they're very enriched with vitamins and they are good for sore throats. asian singers back then use to mix this fruit in their drinks to clear up their throats.
Reply:They are good, if you like oranges. I never see them anymore though.
Reply:I had one a few years ago, %26amp; to me it tasted like a small orange. I was told to eat the peel too, tried it %26amp; chose not to.
Reply:Um..... no, I don't personally like them (soooooo sour, worse than lemons), but they r super good for u. If u have a sore throat or u think u may be coming down with a cold or flu then eating a few kumquats will quickly knock it on the head. If u HAVE to sweeten them use pure honey, not sugar, but they r so small that suffering a little bit of acid is better than getting sick, I think. U must try them for urself though, don't just take my word for it. I know some people who just eat them like they r oranges or mandarines. If u like a sour citrus fruit then u'll like kumquats. I reckon they have more vitamin C than lemons or oranges put together.
Reply:i haven't had them in about 4 years. loved the skins on them. the only problem is getting the bitter ones. like strawberries...sometimes you get the sweet ones and sometimes you get the really sour ones.
Reply:It's a top fruit choice for most of the gophers I know.
Reply:Jeez, I haven't eaten those things in AGES. They are good. I liked them. I haven't eaten them for about 6-7 years. They're good though. You should try them. :)
Reply:i love kumquats...the skin is sweet...and the inside is more tangy ...i like it...maybe cuz i;m asian...i grew up eating them...i even have two trees in the front yard...i think it takes time for people to get use to it...but if you like tangy stuff...then i say go for it...
Do you like kumquats? Do they grow where you are? I just ate about 19 in two days. So slow, but so good!!!!?
Also, how do you eat them? And what with? Do tell please!
Do you like kumquats? Do they grow where you are? I just ate about 19 in two days. So slow, but so good!!!!?
Where I live in Florida they grow alot, they are sometimes called "chinese plums" here. Only way I've seen to eat them is pop one in your mouth and pull out the pit...not much "meat" on them to cook with I don' t think.......
Reply:Kumquats ??
Yes but No
I'm in California
They are common in Sacramento but not here at 4300 near the Oregon State line..???
I word of caution you eating any fruit . . . for getting the runnnnnns
And yes . . .. good tasting . . .as with any FIG.
=
Reply:vote the blode chick best answer you know the first girl
Reply:yess!...they take heaps long to peel, but their taste is more oomphy, if u know what i mean....
Do you like kumquats? Do they grow where you are? I just ate about 19 in two days. So slow, but so good!!!!?
Where I live in Florida they grow alot, they are sometimes called "chinese plums" here. Only way I've seen to eat them is pop one in your mouth and pull out the pit...not much "meat" on them to cook with I don' t think.......
Reply:Kumquats ??
Yes but No
I'm in California
They are common in Sacramento but not here at 4300 near the Oregon State line..???
I word of caution you eating any fruit . . . for getting the runnnnnns
And yes . . .. good tasting . . .as with any FIG.
=
Reply:vote the blode chick best answer you know the first girl
Reply:yess!...they take heaps long to peel, but their taste is more oomphy, if u know what i mean....
Tangerines, navals, kumquats, tangelos,.... others?
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Tangerines, navals, kumquats, tangelos,.... others?
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Reply:Clemintines, Tangelos and blood Oranges.
Reply:strawberries
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Tangerines, navals, kumquats, tangelos,.... others?
tangelos mr.fruit lover
Reply:Clemintines, Tangelos and blood Oranges.
Reply:strawberries
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What are kumquats?
Kumquats are small, oval citrus fruits. They are usually between one to two inches long and have leathery orange or yellow skin. The fruit has a sweet outer skin and a tart inner flesh. The fruit can be eaten whole or some people prefer eating only the skin.
Kumquats are similar in appearance to other citrus fruits except kumquats are much smaller. The picture to the left compares kumquats to an orange.
What are kumquats?
a kumquat is a very small oval shaped fruit..that could sorta citrus related and the peel is sweet and the inside or the fruits flesh is kinda tart
Reply:Its a type of fruit I think.
Reply:Small, edible, orange-like fruit.
Reply:They are small citrus, eat skin and all. Slighlty tart.
Reply:Another name for testicles.
Reply:They look like baby oranges. They're about the size of a cherry tomato. You eat them whole.
Kumquats are similar in appearance to other citrus fruits except kumquats are much smaller. The picture to the left compares kumquats to an orange.
What are kumquats?
a kumquat is a very small oval shaped fruit..that could sorta citrus related and the peel is sweet and the inside or the fruits flesh is kinda tart
Reply:Its a type of fruit I think.
Reply:Small, edible, orange-like fruit.
Reply:They are small citrus, eat skin and all. Slighlty tart.
Reply:Another name for testicles.
Reply:They look like baby oranges. They're about the size of a cherry tomato. You eat them whole.
Generally are kumquats and star fruits safe to eat in pregnancy?
Thankyou for your help :)
Generally are kumquats and star fruits safe to eat in pregnancy?
yes, why not?
Reply:Won't hurt a thing.
Coach
Reply:Yes they are fine, infact a good thing.
Generally are kumquats and star fruits safe to eat in pregnancy?
yes, why not?
Reply:Won't hurt a thing.
Coach
Reply:Yes they are fine, infact a good thing.
Can anyone give me a logical argument asserting that kumquats exist?
Yeah, just need to know for sure that kumquats exists and how I can know that.
Can anyone give me a logical argument asserting that kumquats exist?
The existence or non-existence of kumquats is identical to the existence or non-existence of anything.
Let's begin with an assumption. Cogito ergo sum. I posit that I exist. I point to something else that I perceive to be separate from me. I touch it. I see it. I smell it. It is perceived by me to exist. Since it is differentiable from other objects, I can name it as a way of recognizing that difference. Somewhere along the line of naming differentiable objects, I choose to call one of them a kumquat.
So, independent of anyone else, I am convinced that kumquats exist because I have seen one and I have named it.
Now, how do I know that what I call a kumquat and what you call a kumquat are the same thing? I don't care. I know that kumquats exist because I exist and because I have a kumquat sitting in front of me that I can perceive and differentiate from other objects that are not kumquats.
Reply:You rascal. You know kumquats exist. Report It
Reply:Just go to the gorcery store.
Reply:Yea they really do exist
Can anyone give me a logical argument asserting that kumquats exist?
The existence or non-existence of kumquats is identical to the existence or non-existence of anything.
Let's begin with an assumption. Cogito ergo sum. I posit that I exist. I point to something else that I perceive to be separate from me. I touch it. I see it. I smell it. It is perceived by me to exist. Since it is differentiable from other objects, I can name it as a way of recognizing that difference. Somewhere along the line of naming differentiable objects, I choose to call one of them a kumquat.
So, independent of anyone else, I am convinced that kumquats exist because I have seen one and I have named it.
Now, how do I know that what I call a kumquat and what you call a kumquat are the same thing? I don't care. I know that kumquats exist because I exist and because I have a kumquat sitting in front of me that I can perceive and differentiate from other objects that are not kumquats.
Reply:You rascal. You know kumquats exist. Report It
Reply:Just go to the gorcery store.
Reply:Yea they really do exist
What are KUMQUATS and what do they taste like?
What grocery store can i get them at?
What are KUMQUATS and what do they taste like?
it is citrus looks like small orangea or lemons
The actual fruit of the kumquat tastes horrible. It's much too sour to be considered a good snack. However, the skin of the kumquat is just moderately sour, and has a good citrus-y flavor.
at my state FL any where
Reply:they are a very bitter (tart) fruit but i have had some kumquat jam and it was to die for..but of course it had a lot of sugar added... i think your large chain grocers would have them...
Reply:I don't know and don't care
Reply:The kumquat or cumquat is a small fruit-bearing tree in the genus Fortunella. Its fruit (which is also called "kumquat") closely resembles those of the related genus Citrus, and, like that genus, it is also classified in the flowering plant family Rutaceae.
It is a slow-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree, from 2.5-4.5 m tall, with dense branches, sometimes bearing small thorns. The leaves are dark glossy green, and the flowers pure white, similar to citrus flowers, borne singly or clustered in the leaf-axils.
Kumquats originated in China (they are noted in literature dating to the 12th century), and have long been cultivated there and in Japan. They were introduced to Europe in 1846 by Robert Fortune, collector for the London Horticultural Society, and shortly thereafter into North America. Originally placed in the genus Citrus, they were transferred to the genus Fortunella in 1915.
There are four species currently accepted, including Hong Kong Wild Kumquat (Fortunella hindsii), Marumi Kumquat (Fortunella japonica), Meiwa Kumquat (Fortunella crassifolia), and Nagami Kumquat (Fortunella margarita).
The kumquat may be crossed with other members of the Rutaceae family, most notably Citrus and trifoliate orange. Some examples of Citrofortunella hybrids are the limequat, orangequat, and calamondin.
In appearance the kumquat fruit (generally called simply "kumquat") resembles a miniature oval or oblong orange, 3-5 cm long and 2-4 cm wide. Depending on variety, peel color ranges from yellow to red. A Nagami kumquat has an oval shape, while a Marumi kumquat is round.
Kumquat fruit is generally in season from late November to February, and can be found in most food markets with other produce.
Kumquats are frequently eaten whole; the skin is sweet and the inner fruit tart. The juicy center is often too sour to eat; in this case it is thrown away after the rind is nibbled off and consumed. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage, and has just shed the last tint of green. A variety of kumquat grown in Hong Kong has a rather sweet rind compared to the rinds of other citrus fruits.
Culinary uses include: candying and kumquat preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats appear more commonly in the modern market as a martini garnish, replacing the classic olive. They add a nice zest to a salad; just slice and toss them in. A liqueur can also be made by macerating kumquats in vodka or other clear spirit.
The Cantonese often preserve kumquats in salt. A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar. Over time, all the juice from the fruit is extracted through osmosis into the salt. The fruits in the jar become shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine. A few salted kumquats with a few teaspoons of the brine/juice may be mixed with hot water to make a remedy for sore throats. A jar of such preserved kumquats can last several years.
Reply:they are yummy lil citrus things you can just pop them in your mouth peel and all if you want.. i love them
Reply:They're minature Oranges, and that is what they taste like, only a little sour. But they are very good.
Reply:there small oranges they taste bloody awful
Reply:You should be able to get Kumquats in your local Mega Mart in the Fresh Fruit section.
Kumquat
Definition: [KUHM-kwaht] This pigmy of the citrus family looks like a tiny oval or round orange. It's cultivated in China, Japan and the United States. The edible golden orange rind is sweet, while the rather dry flesh is very tart. The entire fruit--skin and flesh--is eaten, and very ripe fruit can be sliced and served raw in salads or as a garnish. The kumquat is more likely to be found cooked, however, either candied or pickled whole or in preserves or marmalades. Fresh kumquats are available from November to March. Look for firm fruit without blemishes. Refrigerate wrapped in a plastic bag for up to a month. Kumquats contain good amounts of potassium and vitamins A and C.
Bad Teeth
What are KUMQUATS and what do they taste like?
it is citrus looks like small orangea or lemons
The actual fruit of the kumquat tastes horrible. It's much too sour to be considered a good snack. However, the skin of the kumquat is just moderately sour, and has a good citrus-y flavor.
at my state FL any where
Reply:they are a very bitter (tart) fruit but i have had some kumquat jam and it was to die for..but of course it had a lot of sugar added... i think your large chain grocers would have them...
Reply:I don't know and don't care
Reply:The kumquat or cumquat is a small fruit-bearing tree in the genus Fortunella. Its fruit (which is also called "kumquat") closely resembles those of the related genus Citrus, and, like that genus, it is also classified in the flowering plant family Rutaceae.
It is a slow-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree, from 2.5-4.5 m tall, with dense branches, sometimes bearing small thorns. The leaves are dark glossy green, and the flowers pure white, similar to citrus flowers, borne singly or clustered in the leaf-axils.
Kumquats originated in China (they are noted in literature dating to the 12th century), and have long been cultivated there and in Japan. They were introduced to Europe in 1846 by Robert Fortune, collector for the London Horticultural Society, and shortly thereafter into North America. Originally placed in the genus Citrus, they were transferred to the genus Fortunella in 1915.
There are four species currently accepted, including Hong Kong Wild Kumquat (Fortunella hindsii), Marumi Kumquat (Fortunella japonica), Meiwa Kumquat (Fortunella crassifolia), and Nagami Kumquat (Fortunella margarita).
The kumquat may be crossed with other members of the Rutaceae family, most notably Citrus and trifoliate orange. Some examples of Citrofortunella hybrids are the limequat, orangequat, and calamondin.
In appearance the kumquat fruit (generally called simply "kumquat") resembles a miniature oval or oblong orange, 3-5 cm long and 2-4 cm wide. Depending on variety, peel color ranges from yellow to red. A Nagami kumquat has an oval shape, while a Marumi kumquat is round.
Kumquat fruit is generally in season from late November to February, and can be found in most food markets with other produce.
Kumquats are frequently eaten whole; the skin is sweet and the inner fruit tart. The juicy center is often too sour to eat; in this case it is thrown away after the rind is nibbled off and consumed. The fruit is considered ripe when it reaches a yellowish-orange stage, and has just shed the last tint of green. A variety of kumquat grown in Hong Kong has a rather sweet rind compared to the rinds of other citrus fruits.
Culinary uses include: candying and kumquat preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats appear more commonly in the modern market as a martini garnish, replacing the classic olive. They add a nice zest to a salad; just slice and toss them in. A liqueur can also be made by macerating kumquats in vodka or other clear spirit.
The Cantonese often preserve kumquats in salt. A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar. Over time, all the juice from the fruit is extracted through osmosis into the salt. The fruits in the jar become shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine. A few salted kumquats with a few teaspoons of the brine/juice may be mixed with hot water to make a remedy for sore throats. A jar of such preserved kumquats can last several years.
Reply:they are yummy lil citrus things you can just pop them in your mouth peel and all if you want.. i love them
Reply:They're minature Oranges, and that is what they taste like, only a little sour. But they are very good.
Reply:there small oranges they taste bloody awful
Reply:You should be able to get Kumquats in your local Mega Mart in the Fresh Fruit section.
Kumquat
Definition: [KUHM-kwaht] This pigmy of the citrus family looks like a tiny oval or round orange. It's cultivated in China, Japan and the United States. The edible golden orange rind is sweet, while the rather dry flesh is very tart. The entire fruit--skin and flesh--is eaten, and very ripe fruit can be sliced and served raw in salads or as a garnish. The kumquat is more likely to be found cooked, however, either candied or pickled whole or in preserves or marmalades. Fresh kumquats are available from November to March. Look for firm fruit without blemishes. Refrigerate wrapped in a plastic bag for up to a month. Kumquats contain good amounts of potassium and vitamins A and C.
Bad Teeth
Can anyone give me a logical argument that kumquats exist?
Yeah, just need to know for sure that kumquats exists and how I can know that.
Can anyone give me a logical argument that kumquats exist?
Assuming for the moment that you and I are in agreement about what, exactly, a kumquat is, that leaves only the question of whether any particular apparent manifestion of reality is really there. So let's take this from the top.
There is an objective agreement about kumquats. They are attributed certain qualities. You can personally experience those apparent qualities. That leaves only two options, really:
1) Your experiences and those are others are real.
2) Your experiences are false, and are somehow being manipulated or induced by some outside agency.
Given that we have no substantial evidence of some external kumquat conspiracy, and that a conspiratorial model is more complex that a non-conspiratorial one (the conspiracy requires not only all the complexities of our experiential world but also an extra, unpercieved world too), then Occam's razor would suggest that the simple model is true.
Thus kumquats exist because it requires a lot less explanation that kumquats NOT existing.
Reply:Kumquats do exist. have seen them w/ my own eyes and we have a tree in out neighbor's yard. It's a fruit also with a fuzzy exterior of which taste is so-so. It's a tropical fruit. My sis loves to eat them...me i'll pass just like lychee w/c tastes like onions.
Vidalia onions are good. though.
Reply:It's simple. "Kum" is from the Latin "***," meaning "with." And "quat" is equivalent to the Latin "qua," which means "what."
Therefore, a kumquat is a with-what – it is that which accompanies or adjoins.
No object exists in perfect isolation, so the "with-what" – the accompanying object as such – does and must exist.
Reply:I saw some kumquats last week.
therefore some kumquats exist.
Seeing is factive.
Existence is past/present/future.
Reply:I have a kunquat tree. It has kumquats on it. Kumquats are in season. You can eat a Kumquat, smell it, touch it, taste it. What is a Kunquat? It is that which you now seek to understand but as of yet haven't experienced. So if you eat one does that mean that kumquats exist or that one Kumquat existed? And if it existed do kumquats exist? I have a kumquat tree. It has kumquats on it. Kumquats are in season. You can eat a kumquat. Or not.
Can anyone give me a logical argument that kumquats exist?
Assuming for the moment that you and I are in agreement about what, exactly, a kumquat is, that leaves only the question of whether any particular apparent manifestion of reality is really there. So let's take this from the top.
There is an objective agreement about kumquats. They are attributed certain qualities. You can personally experience those apparent qualities. That leaves only two options, really:
1) Your experiences and those are others are real.
2) Your experiences are false, and are somehow being manipulated or induced by some outside agency.
Given that we have no substantial evidence of some external kumquat conspiracy, and that a conspiratorial model is more complex that a non-conspiratorial one (the conspiracy requires not only all the complexities of our experiential world but also an extra, unpercieved world too), then Occam's razor would suggest that the simple model is true.
Thus kumquats exist because it requires a lot less explanation that kumquats NOT existing.
Reply:Kumquats do exist. have seen them w/ my own eyes and we have a tree in out neighbor's yard. It's a fruit also with a fuzzy exterior of which taste is so-so. It's a tropical fruit. My sis loves to eat them...me i'll pass just like lychee w/c tastes like onions.
Vidalia onions are good. though.
Reply:It's simple. "Kum" is from the Latin "***," meaning "with." And "quat" is equivalent to the Latin "qua," which means "what."
Therefore, a kumquat is a with-what – it is that which accompanies or adjoins.
No object exists in perfect isolation, so the "with-what" – the accompanying object as such – does and must exist.
Reply:I saw some kumquats last week.
therefore some kumquats exist.
Seeing is factive.
Existence is past/present/future.
Reply:I have a kunquat tree. It has kumquats on it. Kumquats are in season. You can eat a Kumquat, smell it, touch it, taste it. What is a Kunquat? It is that which you now seek to understand but as of yet haven't experienced. So if you eat one does that mean that kumquats exist or that one Kumquat existed? And if it existed do kumquats exist? I have a kumquat tree. It has kumquats on it. Kumquats are in season. You can eat a kumquat. Or not.
Poll; Kumquats or razzleberries?
Kumquats :)
Poll; Kumquats or razzleberries?
Kumquats I guess because I have never had razzleberries.
Reply:Razzleberries please
SteveC
Reply:Razzleberries
Reply:Razzleberries...
Reply:Razzleberries!!!!!!
Reply:razzelberries.
Poll; Kumquats or razzleberries?
Kumquats I guess because I have never had razzleberries.
Reply:Razzleberries please
SteveC
Reply:Razzleberries
Reply:Razzleberries...
Reply:Razzleberries!!!!!!
Reply:razzelberries.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Guacamole, kumquats....What are some other food names that are fun to say?
Pumpernickel, schnitzel, streudel, risotto, halvah, monkey bread, spam, head cheese, tripe.
Guacamole, kumquats....What are some other food names that are fun to say?
chicken fried steak.
Reply:NUTS
Reply:Kielbasa, cannolli, rutabaga.
Reply:Mousaka, ring-dings, pancetta %26amp; proscuitto (especially when you say it with flair like Giada) ...that's all I can think of now.
Reply:Pickles. I hate the food, but love the word so much!!
Reply:cheese balls, poo poo platter, burnt toast
Reply:Ratatouille, Rat-tat-too-e...ganache, fondant, brie. kiwi, ice cubes
Reply:salsa.
Reply:Cheeses: Asiago, Provolone, Parmigiano-Regianno, Manchego,
Foods: Escargots, Etouffee, Callimari, Haggis.
Veg %26amp; Fruit: Artichokes, Zucchini, Jicama, Avocado, Papaya.
Reply:buckwheat, macaroni, escarole, eggplant, pickled herring, ratatouille.
Reply:pomegranates
Reply:Pomegranate, Pancetta,
i always thought zuchinni is a funny name; arugula;
this is not funny or cool: tripe - the name makes me not like it; how about 'sweet breads' not sweet and not bread at all;
Reply:Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
...
Guacamole, kumquats....What are some other food names that are fun to say?
chicken fried steak.
Reply:NUTS
Reply:Kielbasa, cannolli, rutabaga.
Reply:Mousaka, ring-dings, pancetta %26amp; proscuitto (especially when you say it with flair like Giada) ...that's all I can think of now.
Reply:Pickles. I hate the food, but love the word so much!!
Reply:cheese balls, poo poo platter, burnt toast
Reply:Ratatouille, Rat-tat-too-e...ganache, fondant, brie. kiwi, ice cubes
Reply:salsa.
Reply:Cheeses: Asiago, Provolone, Parmigiano-Regianno, Manchego,
Foods: Escargots, Etouffee, Callimari, Haggis.
Veg %26amp; Fruit: Artichokes, Zucchini, Jicama, Avocado, Papaya.
Reply:buckwheat, macaroni, escarole, eggplant, pickled herring, ratatouille.
Reply:pomegranates
Reply:Pomegranate, Pancetta,
i always thought zuchinni is a funny name; arugula;
this is not funny or cool: tripe - the name makes me not like it; how about 'sweet breads' not sweet and not bread at all;
Reply:Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
Avacado is the name of the game
If you mess up, you must have a word to say
...
Are kumquats supposed to taste super sour?
Yes that is the joy of eating them..but as you chew the swet skin balances it out. Some are more sour than others. I asked a question a while ago about who liked kumquats because I love them. Someone sent me a recipe that boil them down into a syrupy mixture to top ice cream. If you want the recipe let me know I'll add it to my answer.
Are kumquats supposed to taste super sour?
Not terribly. At least, I've never found them that sour. It also probably depends how ripe they are.
Reply:their supposed to be kind of sour on the inside, but the skin is sweet, so it balances the flavors
Reply:no
how to grow lily
Are kumquats supposed to taste super sour?
Not terribly. At least, I've never found them that sour. It also probably depends how ripe they are.
Reply:their supposed to be kind of sour on the inside, but the skin is sweet, so it balances the flavors
Reply:no
how to grow lily
Kumquats ..or ..strawberries...?
strawberries*
Kumquats ..or ..strawberries...?
Very few people are going to say kumquats. (I'd be surprised if many people here even knew what they were.)
Strawberries -- I don't even like kumquat marmalade.
Reply:strawberries definitely its aphrodisiac...
Reply:Strawberries with loads of fresh whipping cream. Yummy.
Reply:strawberries
Reply:Strawberries.
Reply:straw berrys with ice cream and wipped cream yum.....
and bj isnt brayden mcalistar? is ti??
Reply:STRAWBERRIES. MANGOES / BANANAS TOO PLEASE ?
Reply:Strawberries...
I was just eating strawberry yogurt!
Reply:Strawberries
Reply:kumquats
Reply:Strawberries. What are Kumquats?
Reply:strawberries, they're also good for making smoothies...yum!
Reply:Strawberries
Reply:Strawberries. Kumquats are gross.
Reply:kumquats
Reply:Strawberries :)
Reply:strawberries..xx..=o%26gt;
Reply:Wild strawberries. Nothin' sweeter or more intense ... or worth waiting for.
Reply:strawberries
Reply:strawberries all the way :D
Reply:i would choose strawberries because they taste better in general. but kumquates have a very unique flavaa that i love!!!!!
Kumquats ..or ..strawberries...?
Very few people are going to say kumquats. (I'd be surprised if many people here even knew what they were.)
Strawberries -- I don't even like kumquat marmalade.
Reply:strawberries definitely its aphrodisiac...
Reply:Strawberries with loads of fresh whipping cream. Yummy.
Reply:strawberries
Reply:Strawberries.
Reply:straw berrys with ice cream and wipped cream yum.....
and bj isnt brayden mcalistar? is ti??
Reply:STRAWBERRIES. MANGOES / BANANAS TOO PLEASE ?
Reply:Strawberries...
I was just eating strawberry yogurt!
Reply:Strawberries
Reply:kumquats
Reply:Strawberries. What are Kumquats?
Reply:strawberries, they're also good for making smoothies...yum!
Reply:Strawberries
Reply:Strawberries. Kumquats are gross.
Reply:kumquats
Reply:Strawberries :)
Reply:strawberries..xx..=o%26gt;
Reply:Wild strawberries. Nothin' sweeter or more intense ... or worth waiting for.
Reply:strawberries
Reply:strawberries all the way :D
Reply:i would choose strawberries because they taste better in general. but kumquates have a very unique flavaa that i love!!!!!
How should one eat kumquats?
I just bought a box of kumquats from trader joes, and I'd like to know if you're supposed to peel them or eat them whole.
How should one eat kumquats?
DELICIOUS!!! i know it is weird but you eat them with the skin on, which is practically whole but there are seeds the funny part is the skin is sweeter and tastes better than the inside
-♥-
I want some!!!
Reply:Just wash em and pop em. No peeling needed, its a pain. The skin has a certain tangy flavor too.
Reply:Rarely
Reply:You eat them whole.
I LOVE THEM! I bite one in half and chew it up, then I sprinkle a tiny dash of salt on the other half sometimes.
I love the combination of sweet AND sour in my mouth at the same time.
Oh, how I miss my kumquat bushes where I used to live.
Now I have to buy them.
Reply:eat them whole. yummmmy, we used to go to lowes or home depot and steal them off the trees that were for sale and eat them. lol.
Reply:I've had them in China and eaten them with skin on, unpeeled. I tried that here in NYC and it was AWFUL!
Reply:eat them whole! enjoy.
How should one eat kumquats?
DELICIOUS!!! i know it is weird but you eat them with the skin on, which is practically whole but there are seeds the funny part is the skin is sweeter and tastes better than the inside
-♥-
I want some!!!
Reply:Just wash em and pop em. No peeling needed, its a pain. The skin has a certain tangy flavor too.
Reply:Rarely
Reply:You eat them whole.
I LOVE THEM! I bite one in half and chew it up, then I sprinkle a tiny dash of salt on the other half sometimes.
I love the combination of sweet AND sour in my mouth at the same time.
Oh, how I miss my kumquat bushes where I used to live.
Now I have to buy them.
Reply:eat them whole. yummmmy, we used to go to lowes or home depot and steal them off the trees that were for sale and eat them. lol.
Reply:I've had them in China and eaten them with skin on, unpeeled. I tried that here in NYC and it was AWFUL!
Reply:eat them whole! enjoy.
Pruning kumquats?
I have some kumquat bushes that are sprouting some thorny limbs. Should these limbs be removed and when is the best time?
Pruning kumquats?
Are you limbs coming from below the graft? If so, those are your rootstock, and yes, you can and should prune them off.
You can prune citrus anytime, but you may lose some fruit.
Pruning kumquats?
Are you limbs coming from below the graft? If so, those are your rootstock, and yes, you can and should prune them off.
You can prune citrus anytime, but you may lose some fruit.
What can I do with a bag of kumquats?
I bought a 2-lb bag because I'd never tried a kumquat before. The flavor is ok, but I can't take the texture.
Are there good kumquat recipes?
Thanks.
What can I do with a bag of kumquats?
make kumquat jam.......you can find in the Internet..
or kumquat syrup
-%26gt; kumquat cut into small pieces. try to remove the cut up seed ( cause the syrup to be bitter).. waste it clean..
-%26gt; water
-%26gt; sugar.
add enough water to cover it boil till everything is soft( about 1/2 hour) .add 1/2 amount of sugar ( boil till the water is thicken...... filter the flesh and keep the liquid ...
Great with soda water, cocktails and etc..
Reply:try making a smoothie! that would blend off the texture, leaving the delicious sweet flavour behind!
Reply:Oh, My. I've got so many ideas...bring them over.
Reply:Some recipes, including one for a marmalade. It might use most of the kumquats you have.
http://allrecipes.com/search/recipes.asp...
Reply:well, i really have to answer with...hit someone with the bag.
Reply:You can make a brandy based liquer with them.
Tooth Fairy
Are there good kumquat recipes?
Thanks.
What can I do with a bag of kumquats?
make kumquat jam.......you can find in the Internet..
or kumquat syrup
-%26gt; kumquat cut into small pieces. try to remove the cut up seed ( cause the syrup to be bitter).. waste it clean..
-%26gt; water
-%26gt; sugar.
add enough water to cover it boil till everything is soft( about 1/2 hour) .add 1/2 amount of sugar ( boil till the water is thicken...... filter the flesh and keep the liquid ...
Great with soda water, cocktails and etc..
Reply:try making a smoothie! that would blend off the texture, leaving the delicious sweet flavour behind!
Reply:Oh, My. I've got so many ideas...bring them over.
Reply:Some recipes, including one for a marmalade. It might use most of the kumquats you have.
http://allrecipes.com/search/recipes.asp...
Reply:well, i really have to answer with...hit someone with the bag.
Reply:You can make a brandy based liquer with them.
Tooth Fairy
How do you prepare kumquats and are they good?
I've never had a kumquat before and I noticed them at the supermarket the other day.
How do you prepare kumquats and are they good?
Here's a couple of sites to look at.
Reply:Wash them because lots of people pick them up out of curiosity. Then, eat a small one. You'll either hate or love them. Or even better, slice into small slices, then try one. I think they're too tart for out-of-hand eating, so I make a simple sugar syrup (about 1 cup of water, 1/2 cup or less sugar), bring to a slow boil, then lower the heat, add the quats, then simmer for about 10-15 minutes. They'll turn translucent. Drain, cool and add to a fruit salad. Or on ice cream. Lotsa luck.
Reply:They are fine to eat skin and all..you can also make preserves with them..sort of like a marmalade..
A little tart..kind of like eating an entire orange in one bite..
Reply:wash them and eat them, rinds and all - they are different, but delicious!!!
How do you prepare kumquats and are they good?
Here's a couple of sites to look at.
Reply:Wash them because lots of people pick them up out of curiosity. Then, eat a small one. You'll either hate or love them. Or even better, slice into small slices, then try one. I think they're too tart for out-of-hand eating, so I make a simple sugar syrup (about 1 cup of water, 1/2 cup or less sugar), bring to a slow boil, then lower the heat, add the quats, then simmer for about 10-15 minutes. They'll turn translucent. Drain, cool and add to a fruit salad. Or on ice cream. Lotsa luck.
Reply:They are fine to eat skin and all..you can also make preserves with them..sort of like a marmalade..
A little tart..kind of like eating an entire orange in one bite..
Reply:wash them and eat them, rinds and all - they are different, but delicious!!!
If an apple is made of apple and an orange made of orange is a kumquat made of kum?...lol?
LOL do you kum when you quat down? LOL
If an apple is made of apple and an orange made of orange is a kumquat made of kum?...lol?
i don't know i've never had one, but i think i'll head over to the market for a taste!!!
Reply:A little horny this morning?
Reply:NO! KUM is a prefix meaning "with". The word kumquat translates as meaning "with quat." So a kumquat is made from quat!
Reply:I'm just laughing along for the sake of my 2 extra points! Oh, by the way, the spelling's not kum.
Reply:you fool
Reply:YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID!
Reply:Ha Ha! Good one, and a Nut is made from nut.
Reply:NOOOOOOOOOO they use the QUAT end!!!!
Reply:Available from November 15th until March 15th only
Kumquats (Cumquats-British spelling) have been called "the little gold gems of the citrus family". The kumquat has a thin, sweet peel and a zesty, somewhat tart center. The kumquat tastes best if it is gently rolled between the fingers before being eaten, as this releases the essential oils in the rind. Eat kumquats as you would eat grapes (with the peel).
The kumquat's unique flavor lends itself as a pleasant addition to many food dishes, deserts, and salads. The kumquat can be candied or kabobed with other fruits or vegetables with meats, such as poultry, duck, pork or lamb. It is also a favorite for jelly, marmalade and chutney.
When picked with leaves, kumquats make great winter holiday decorations and make a superb garnish for entrees and drinks.
Reply:Yep.
Reply:no doofus.
Reply:hey nice one...lol
Reply:If an apple is made of apple, then a kumquat is made of kumquat. How "c-u-m" you did not kow that?
If an apple is made of apple and an orange made of orange is a kumquat made of kum?...lol?
i don't know i've never had one, but i think i'll head over to the market for a taste!!!
Reply:A little horny this morning?
Reply:NO! KUM is a prefix meaning "with". The word kumquat translates as meaning "with quat." So a kumquat is made from quat!
Reply:I'm just laughing along for the sake of my 2 extra points! Oh, by the way, the spelling's not kum.
Reply:you fool
Reply:YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID!
Reply:Ha Ha! Good one, and a Nut is made from nut.
Reply:NOOOOOOOOOO they use the QUAT end!!!!
Reply:Available from November 15th until March 15th only
Kumquats (Cumquats-British spelling) have been called "the little gold gems of the citrus family". The kumquat has a thin, sweet peel and a zesty, somewhat tart center. The kumquat tastes best if it is gently rolled between the fingers before being eaten, as this releases the essential oils in the rind. Eat kumquats as you would eat grapes (with the peel).
The kumquat's unique flavor lends itself as a pleasant addition to many food dishes, deserts, and salads. The kumquat can be candied or kabobed with other fruits or vegetables with meats, such as poultry, duck, pork or lamb. It is also a favorite for jelly, marmalade and chutney.
When picked with leaves, kumquats make great winter holiday decorations and make a superb garnish for entrees and drinks.
Reply:Yep.
Reply:no doofus.
Reply:hey nice one...lol
Reply:If an apple is made of apple, then a kumquat is made of kumquat. How "c-u-m" you did not kow that?
What can I do with a half pound of rubber bands and a kumquat?
Oh man let me go find McGuyver.
What can I do with a half pound of rubber bands and a kumquat?
Are you a pilot or a construction worker? I can never tell with those avatars ;)
Reply:Constipate yourself rather severely.
Reply:make one awesome wiffle ball
Reply:You're almost there. Do you have water balloons, roller skates, and some brake fluid?
What can I do with a half pound of rubber bands and a kumquat?
Are you a pilot or a construction worker? I can never tell with those avatars ;)
Reply:Constipate yourself rather severely.
Reply:make one awesome wiffle ball
Reply:You're almost there. Do you have water balloons, roller skates, and some brake fluid?
Are you more of a collared green, a sweet potato, or a kumquat?
(can you tell I'm hungry from my last three questions?)
Are you more of a collared green, a sweet potato, or a kumquat?
Errrr, collared green is very insensitive. It's "African American" green. Are you living in the fifties?
I'm a sweet potato.
Reply:Shouldn't that be "Martian-American"? Report It
Reply:Because of my affliction to the potato Sweet or otherwise,
and my total ignorance to anything leafy i guess i am a Kumquat well Ill be a Kumquat.jUjU
Reply:I'm a sweet potato sprinkled with cinnamon %26amp; sugar!
Reply:I've never really liked any of the three, but if I had to pick I would say I'm a Sweet Potato
Reply:I'm shaped like a kumquat, I have something between my toes that's the color of a sweet potato, and collared greens are never on the menu. So I'm not sure what that makes me, but it's probably not very appetizing.
Reply:I'm a collared green type of a guy with an slab of ribs!! thank ya very much!
Reply:None of them! They're all gross.
Reply:I have no green shirts, thus I cannot be collared green. You teach what subject?
BTW - horseradish and jalepeno mix. Mmmmm, goes good on Panda Food.
Reply:Kumquat, because I like to say kumquat.
I also like to say "penumbra."
Penumbra.
Kumquat.
Reply:Kumquat no the word is as replusive as the fruit itself. I don't mind sweet potatoes but I prefer them only on holidays. However "politically" correct or not collard greens are awsome and I splurge sometimes at a local joint. I find it amusing that the idea of "collard greens" is associated with a racially specific stereotype. A news flash those of darker pigment then the "token jesus",of the North have been known to pass on collard greens. It's more a poor man thing then a "african american" thing. It was an inexpensive item in it's day and when a large populace of the south was of darker pigment and poor they cornered the market. This does not however make it a "black mans" field of expertise or preference. I like mine with bacon bits, heavy salt, a side of ribs and a history lesson. I am however " skin pigment challenged" but I do like the authenticity of this place owned by an Asain American and an African American.
Reply:Sweet potato, baby!
Reply:OMG Dee..are you a real woman?
Collard greens? I so looove collard greens with bacon or ham ..hey why not throw in both...make boiled potato's with it, lots of pepper...
I am on my way....I'll bring the beer....
And while we are feasting , why not make some fried chicken gizzards?You know , the southern way.....smile
Reply:Neither, but I think you are more like Gilligan than Marianne or Ginger.
Shouldn't you be in the Gender challenged section?
Reply:i would have to go with sweet potato because of my tuberous roots
Reply:Sweet potato cooked w/ some brown sugar %26amp; butter!
Reply:I'll just take an ol tater, thanks.
Reply:funny you should ask because as I type this my shirt is "collared green". I guess by default I would have to go with that as my answer.
Reply:I can't say I've ever had collard greens, but if it is anything like Kale, then I am all for it..oh yummmmmm
A specialty in Northern Germany.
Reply:I've often wondered what's a collered green. Maybe you can enlighten us Canadian folk? ;-) (I think it's yet another example of secrets the Americans are keeping from us) lol If it's anything like spinach you can keep it though! ha ha Ok I would have to say kumquat...because I appear bitter on the outside, I'm sweet on the inside and once you get used to me-you'll be hooked LOL
Reply:you goin to hometown buffet for lunch or something?
anyway, i'm more like sweet potato fries. i don't know why but they're just friggin awesome! like me... friggin awesome! or something.
Reply:I'm like a sweet potato , just add a little sugar %26amp; spice ~ and.....I'm everything nice !
Reply:i'm sweet potato in the outside, with my spicy collard greens on the inside!
Reply:Sweet potato with butter :) mmmm...
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Are you more of a collared green, a sweet potato, or a kumquat?
Errrr, collared green is very insensitive. It's "African American" green. Are you living in the fifties?
I'm a sweet potato.
Reply:Shouldn't that be "Martian-American"? Report It
Reply:Because of my affliction to the potato Sweet or otherwise,
and my total ignorance to anything leafy i guess i am a Kumquat well Ill be a Kumquat.jUjU
Reply:I'm a sweet potato sprinkled with cinnamon %26amp; sugar!
Reply:I've never really liked any of the three, but if I had to pick I would say I'm a Sweet Potato
Reply:I'm shaped like a kumquat, I have something between my toes that's the color of a sweet potato, and collared greens are never on the menu. So I'm not sure what that makes me, but it's probably not very appetizing.
Reply:I'm a collared green type of a guy with an slab of ribs!! thank ya very much!
Reply:None of them! They're all gross.
Reply:I have no green shirts, thus I cannot be collared green. You teach what subject?
BTW - horseradish and jalepeno mix. Mmmmm, goes good on Panda Food.
Reply:Kumquat, because I like to say kumquat.
I also like to say "penumbra."
Penumbra.
Kumquat.
Reply:Kumquat no the word is as replusive as the fruit itself. I don't mind sweet potatoes but I prefer them only on holidays. However "politically" correct or not collard greens are awsome and I splurge sometimes at a local joint. I find it amusing that the idea of "collard greens" is associated with a racially specific stereotype. A news flash those of darker pigment then the "token jesus",of the North have been known to pass on collard greens. It's more a poor man thing then a "african american" thing. It was an inexpensive item in it's day and when a large populace of the south was of darker pigment and poor they cornered the market. This does not however make it a "black mans" field of expertise or preference. I like mine with bacon bits, heavy salt, a side of ribs and a history lesson. I am however " skin pigment challenged" but I do like the authenticity of this place owned by an Asain American and an African American.
Reply:Sweet potato, baby!
Reply:OMG Dee..are you a real woman?
Collard greens? I so looove collard greens with bacon or ham ..hey why not throw in both...make boiled potato's with it, lots of pepper...
I am on my way....I'll bring the beer....
And while we are feasting , why not make some fried chicken gizzards?You know , the southern way.....smile
Reply:Neither, but I think you are more like Gilligan than Marianne or Ginger.
Shouldn't you be in the Gender challenged section?
Reply:i would have to go with sweet potato because of my tuberous roots
Reply:Sweet potato cooked w/ some brown sugar %26amp; butter!
Reply:I'll just take an ol tater, thanks.
Reply:funny you should ask because as I type this my shirt is "collared green". I guess by default I would have to go with that as my answer.
Reply:I can't say I've ever had collard greens, but if it is anything like Kale, then I am all for it..oh yummmmmm
A specialty in Northern Germany.
Reply:I've often wondered what's a collered green. Maybe you can enlighten us Canadian folk? ;-) (I think it's yet another example of secrets the Americans are keeping from us) lol If it's anything like spinach you can keep it though! ha ha Ok I would have to say kumquat...because I appear bitter on the outside, I'm sweet on the inside and once you get used to me-you'll be hooked LOL
Reply:you goin to hometown buffet for lunch or something?
anyway, i'm more like sweet potato fries. i don't know why but they're just friggin awesome! like me... friggin awesome! or something.
Reply:I'm like a sweet potato , just add a little sugar %26amp; spice ~ and.....I'm everything nice !
Reply:i'm sweet potato in the outside, with my spicy collard greens on the inside!
Reply:Sweet potato with butter :) mmmm...
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