How to pick the best Chirimoya fruit

in food •  6 years ago 

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In Spain we loved to eat chirimoya. Little did we know that the word itself is the „Quechua“ language. The language of the Inka, nowadays Perú - where we now live :D
Chiri means „fresh/cool/cold“ and Moya, in some Quechua dialects means „meal“ :)
The best Chirimoyas are those who have yellow color in between the green skin or lighter green in general.. They are super sweet and creamy.


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Cool! I've never heard about it!

@blueskiesdrifter :D ohh you mean the fruit itself or what I write about it?

My husband and I up and left Canada over a year ago and moved to Mexico where I see this fruit all over the place! My first experience though was walking, not paying attention, and stepping on one that had fallen from the tree and was completely mushy; it squished over my flip-flops and around my toes .... ewwww I couldn't eat one for a while haha

@lynncoyle1 Hahaha :D Oh no!! And later? Did you try one? :D

Oh yes!! Disgusting :) But later I did try one and really loved it :)