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About CRFG
... and scientific interest, research, education in and the preservation of rare fruit plants that have edible seeds, fruits, leaves, stems or roots and are not commonly grown commercially. The furtherance and ... will also accept questions from the general public as time permits. The Seed Bank collects exotic seeds and distributes them at nominal cost. Seeds are often supplied by members from their ...
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CRFG Book Service
... Guide by Lance Walheim Read a review Complete Book of Edible Landscaping by Rosalind Creasy The Complete Book of Fruit Growing in ... (paper) by Louis Glowinski Cornucopia II : A Source Book of Edible Plants by Stephen Facciola Read a review Desert Gardening-Fruits ... A Guide With Recipes ("Great" Series) by Allen Susser The Great Exotic Fruit Book : A Handbook of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits, With ...
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Book Reviews
... II: A Source Book of Edible Plants Currants, Gooseberries and Jostaberries: A Guide for Growers, Marketers, and Researchers in North America Delicious Treats Using Our Exotic Fruits Dictionary of Plant Genetics and ... Epitaph for a Peach Ethnic Culinary Herbs: A Guide to Identification and Cultivation in Hawaii Exotic Foods: A Kitchen and Garden Guide Fabulous Fruit Cooking: A Gourmet Guide to Great ...
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JACKFRUIT Fruit Facts
... of the compound fruit is green or yellow when ripe. The interior consists of large edible bulbs of yellow, banana-flavored flesh that encloses a smooth, oval, light-brown seed. The ... edition. pp. 414-419 Tankard, Glenn. Tropical Fruit: an Australian Guide to Growing and Using Exotic Fruits. Viking O'Neil. 1987. pp. 52-53. See Index of CRFG Publications, 1969 - 1989 ...
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BABACO Fruit Facts
... of the yard, and with their broad green leaves and vertically held fruit add an exotic touch to the landscape. Soils: Babacos prefer a light, fertile, well-drained soil. Although not ... this time, although improved varieties are possible with proper selection. Hybrids with Carica pubescens produce edible fruit, but nothing as good as the babaco. FURTHER READING Badillo, Victor M. Monographia de ...
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TAMARILLO Fruit Facts
... Unusual large fruit, over 3 ounces. Skin bright red. Flesh golden-yellow, flavor sweet and exotic. Seeds dark red. Ripen from December to April. Delicious eaten out of hand. Vigorous and ... oldest in cultivation in New Zealand. FURTHER READING Facciola, Stephen. Cornucopia: a Source Book of Edible Plants. Kampong Publications, 1990. 204-208. Heiser, Charles B. Jr. The Fascinating World of the ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... multiple-seeded round fruit. Edible raw but normally roasted, ... Exotic Fruit. Reviewed by Rick Parkhurst. 1981 #1, p 11 Cooking with Exotic Fruits and Vegetables. Reviewed by Eph Konigsberg. 1988 #1, p 24 Designing and Maintaining Your Edible ... Edible Nuts of the World. Reviewed by Paul Thomson. 1978 #1, pp 10-11 Edible Ornamental Garden. By John E. Bryan and Coralie Castle. 1980 #3, p 19 Exotic ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... . 1984 #1, p 19 Book Reviews: Food; Bananas; Cooking with Exotic Fruits and Vegetables. Reviewed by Eph Konigsberg. 1988 #1, pp ... , olive-sized fruit with a pointed tip is sweet and edible. RHEEDIA Genus Garcinia: The Mangosteen and Related Species. By Ottis Warren ... to tropical America and have similar characteristics. The fruit is edible, resembling a sugar apple, but not as good. Propagated by ...
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Review -- Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants
... -- Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants Book Review Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants by Stephen Facciola Kampong Publications, 1870 Sunrise Drive, Vista, CA 92084. Phone ( ... of the varieties and considerably better descriptions of the food uses to which people put exotic species than other reference books. He also keeps practical considerations in mind, and features varieties ...
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Review -- Exotic Foods: A Kitchen and Garden Guide
... Favorite American Fruit Trees, Exotic Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Fruiting Canes, Plants with Edible Roots and Bulbs, Fruit-Bearing Vines, Useful Plants from Seeds and Cuttings, Raising Exotic Quail, and Serving Up ... for using things like Monstera, Surinam cherry, pyracantha, sapodilla, lychee, and many other fruits. Exotic Foods offers the rare-fruit enthusiast a collection of articles that might be ...
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