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| I harvested 5 achochas today, for the first time, I bought the seeds in a seed swap. Has anyone got any ideas about how I cook them, I understand the smaller ones can be eated like cucumber but you cook the bigger ones. BUT how small is small? The biggest is just under 2" long - is that small or big? I am keen to use them as I have read they are good for lowering chloresterol. Any ideas please? |
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| I've harvested one! It was about 2 inches long and had probably been there a while but I hadn't spotted it. It's mature when the seeds are black and hard - about half of mine were. I flicked them out to dry off for next year. The pod I sliced up and used in a risotto with broad beans, peas and shallots. Couldn't really taste it - but I can report it's not poisonous!
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| I had to google this! Never 'eard of it : "Achocha is an unusual vegetable from South America that is remarkably easy to grow. It is impressively productive, easy to grow, and can be used raw in salads when small a bit like a cucumber. But the best thing is that they really taste just like sweet green peppers when fried. Fat Baby (brilliant name ) is remarkably easy to grow. It is impressively productive, even outdoors, and can be used raw in salads when small a bit like a cucumber.It is a quick and vigorous climber and you can climb it up and over anything, including garden sheds, although it does best in a warm sunny spot. Definitely best outdoors though and not in a polytunnel, because it tends to take over if grown inside." Vegetable Seed : Cucumbers, gherkins and a few other oddities
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| Two of my three plants died. I have one "almost" plant left - it's just a couple of leaves above the soil. Was quite looking forward to trying them too - looks like I'll not be able to save seeds either as it's unlikely to fruit in time. You're supposed be able to stir fry them whole I think? Or add them on top of pizzas - supposed to taste like green peppers aren't they?
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| My fat baby died - it was about 7 foot high so I tried to get it accustomed to the great outdoors and within about 10 minutes the leaves shrivelled up and it never recovered. It wasn't even a hot/cold day - just a gently light breeze. My poor baby. Definitely stir fry - well - put in the pan much as you would peppers [so for not as long as onions]...
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| I recognised the blurb (google) as that of 'Realseads'. I bought the exploding Achocha from them on a whim, sowed inside then hardened off. It was planted up the long side of my Heath Robinson shed in a bid to cover up.... It sulked (boy did it sulk), refused to grow and went all wimpy and yellowish. This was 3 months ago - now it has reached the top of the shed, has invaded the shed and is threatening the neighbours ![]() The wierd fruit are about thumb nail size but must admit, not a clue what to do with them - only got them to confuse the know-it-all's on the allotment ![]() |
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| At this site they have recipes for Curried Achocha and Achocha Pickles. Let me know how they turned out, I am hoping to harvest some Achochas in about 1 1/2 months from now, that I received in a trade from Belgium. Dean |
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| Although my fat baby died, my exploding is going great guns and threatening to take over the garden. I even found the OH winding it around a cane tonight and it was getting in the way.
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