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Old 04-13-2012, 09:28 PM #5
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Lightbulb

Lightbulb finally went off.

I know this is a VERY old thread but was going through all the recipes again that have been posted in this forum and came across this one about Chayote again. I'd never looked at it closely until today and just figured out what we call it here.

It's a Choko here. Grow like anything. lol They're the vegetable everyone always tries to give away because they don't want them all. I like choko but they don't have much taste at all to me. Have the texture of pears. In fact years ago people used to say that a lot of the canned pears had choko in them here.

I wonder how the juicing went?! Not sure I could deal with that lol

http://www.themercury.com.au/article...food-wine.html
Choko is no joke
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