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I love white sapotes.

 

Judy Pokras

vegwriter

editor/founder/publisher

The Little e-Book of Raw Thanksgiving Recipes

Raw Foods News Magazine

www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com

An online magazine celebrating raw vegan cuisine since March 2001, and

featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on the

raw

vegan lifestyle. Chosen as a 2005 Hot List Item by SRQ Magazine. Recommended

by best-selling author Harvey Diamond, Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The Vegan

Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, breathing.com, and the national

radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom.  Have you signed up for our free

e-newsletter?  When you advertise with us you reach a targeted market.  Did you

know that switching to a vegan diet helps prevent global warming more than

switching to a hybrid car? Check out our new blog! 

http://RawFoodGrrl.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 6/1/07 6:26:58 PM, jeannieh99 writes:

 

 

> Oh I love mangos!!  I don't know the difference in the tastes between the

> all yellow, the multi colored, and the green. I hate that they are so exp

> ensive.  When I see they are 2/1 I am so happy. lol

>

> I love exotic fruits.  Has anyone tried a mamey??  I love the buttery taste

> of them. I haven't found one in years.

>

> Can people share other exotic fruits they have tried from other countries? 

> I think that would be interesting.

>

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

>

>

>

>

> Belinda <MistyBlueTN

> rawfood

> Friday, June 1, 2007 3:56:32 PM

> Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream

>

>

> Bananas are good for making things creamy in consistancy.  I always

> put them in my green smoothies.  Nice ripe mangos do the same thing. 

> However, here in TN, nice mangos are very hard to come by.  I am

> sometimes jealous of those of you that live in tropical climates with

> access to all those sweet, fesh, yummy tropical fruits.

>

> Someone once brought me a pineapple back from Hawaii.  Boy oh boy was

> that good.  Nothing like our shipped in pineapples that we have here.

>

> I wonder if fresh bananas taste much different than our green later

> to turn yellow bananas that we get here.

>

> Belinda

> in TN.

>

>

>

> rawfood , " Anna Bishop " <mowthpeece wrote:

> >

> > i have eaten frozen nanners..but have never tried to blend them with

> > anything else for another flavor...

> >

> > that sounds really gooood!

> >

> > anna

> >

> > On 6/1/07, Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

> > >

> > > TO Belinda (who is wondering if homemade ice cream is ok

> > > for a raw diet, because it is raw;o))

> > >

> > > well, Belinda, if you are making your homemade ice cream

> > > from raw fruit, it will be good for you. check the list recipe

> > > files for interesting " ice creams " , or just freeze a few

> > > bananas and run them through a Champion juicer with the blank

> > > plate-- instant soft serve!

> > >

> > > Margaret

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Search for it on google or google images to find a photo. They taste and

look like vanilla pudding!

I bet they would make awesome ice cream!

 

 

> Judy,

>

> Would you care to " share with the class " ......lol

> What are white sapotes?  What do they look and taste like, if you can

> describe them?  Where do they come from?

>

>

> I love this!

>

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

>

>

>

>

> " vegwriter " <vegwriter

> rawfood

> Friday, June 1, 2007 5:32:57 PM

> Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream/exotic fruits

>

>

> I love white sapotes.

>

> Judy Pokras

> vegwriter

> editor/founder/publisher

> The Little e-Book of Raw Thanksgiving Recipes

> Raw Foods News Magazine

> www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com

> An online magazine celebrating raw vegan cuisine since March 2001, and

> featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on

> the raw

> vegan lifestyle. Chosen as a 2005 Hot List Item by SRQ Magazine. Recommended

> by best-selling author Harvey Diamond, Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The

> Vegan

> Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, breathing.com, and the national

> radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom.  Have you signed up for our free

> e-newsletter?  When you advertise with us you reach a targeted market.  Did

> you

> know that switching to a vegan diet helps prevent global warming more than

> switching to a hybrid car? Check out our new blog! 

> http://RawFoodGrrl.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 6/1/07 6:26:58 PM, jeannieh99 writes:

>

>

> > Oh I love mangos!!  I don't know the difference in the tastes between the

> > all yellow, the multi colored, and the green. I hate that they are so exp

> > ensive.  When I see they are 2/1 I am so happy. lol

> >

> > I love exotic fruits.  Has anyone tried a mamey??  I love the buttery

> taste

> > of them. I haven't found one in years.

> >

> > Can people share other exotic fruits they have tried from other

> countries? 

> > I think that would be interesting.

> >

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Jeannie

> >

> > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no

> one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Belinda <MistyBlueTN

> > rawfood

> > Friday, June 1, 2007 3:56:32 PM

> > Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream

> >

> >

> > Bananas are good for making things creamy in consistancy.  I always

> > put them in my green smoothies.  Nice ripe mangos do the same thing.

> > However, here in TN, nice mangos are very hard to come by.  I am

> > sometimes jealous of those of you that live in tropical climates with

> > access to all those sweet, fesh, yummy tropical fruits.

> >

> > Someone once brought me a pineapple back from Hawaii.  Boy oh boy was

> > that good.  Nothing like our shipped in pineapples that we have here.

> >

> > I wonder if fresh bananas taste much different than our green later

> > to turn yellow bananas that we get here.

> >

> > Belinda

> > in TN.

> >

> >

> >

> > rawfood , " Anna Bishop " <mowthpeece wrote:

> > >

> > > i have eaten frozen nanners..but have never tried to blend them with

> > > anything else for another flavor...

> > >

> > > that sounds really gooood!

> > >

> > > anna

> > >

> > > On 6/1/07, Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

> > > >

> > > > TO Belinda (who is wondering if homemade ice cream is ok

> > > > for a raw diet, because it is raw;o))

> > > >

> > > > well, Belinda, if you are making your homemade ice cream

> > > > from raw fruit, it will be good for you. check the list recipe

> > > > files for interesting " ice creams " , or just freeze a few

> > > > bananas and run them through a Champion juicer with the blank

> > > > plate-- instant soft serve!

> > > >

> > > > Margaret

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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..and what the heck is a sapote?

 

i am totally missing out here!

 

anna

 

On 6/1/07, vegwriter <vegwriter wrote:

> I love white sapotes.

>

> Judy Pokras

> vegwriter

> editor/founder/publisher

> The Little e-Book of Raw Thanksgiving Recipes

> Raw Foods News Magazine

> www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com

> An online magazine celebrating raw vegan cuisine since March 2001, and

> featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on

> the raw

> vegan lifestyle. Chosen as a 2005 Hot List Item by SRQ Magazine. Recommended

> by best-selling author Harvey Diamond, Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The

> Vegan

> Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, breathing.com, and the national

> radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom. Have you signed up for our free

> e-newsletter? When you advertise with us you reach a targeted market. Did

> you

> know that switching to a vegan diet helps prevent global warming more than

> switching to a hybrid car? Check out our new blog!

> http://RawFoodGrrl.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 6/1/07 6:26:58 PM, jeannieh99 writes:

>

>

> > Oh I love mangos!! I don't know the difference in the tastes between the

> > all yellow, the multi colored, and the green. I hate that they are so exp

> > ensive. When I see they are 2/1 I am so happy. lol

> >

> > I love exotic fruits. Has anyone tried a mamey?? I love the buttery

> taste

> > of them. I haven't found one in years.

> >

> > Can people share other exotic fruits they have tried from other

> countries?

> > I think that would be interesting.

> >

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Jeannie

> >

> > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no

> one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Belinda <MistyBlueTN

> > rawfood

> > Friday, June 1, 2007 3:56:32 PM

> > Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream

> >

> >

> > Bananas are good for making things creamy in consistancy. I always

> > put them in my green smoothies. Nice ripe mangos do the same thing.

> > However, here in TN, nice mangos are very hard to come by. I am

> > sometimes jealous of those of you that live in tropical climates with

> > access to all those sweet, fesh, yummy tropical fruits.

> >

> > Someone once brought me a pineapple back from Hawaii. Boy oh boy was

> > that good. Nothing like our shipped in pineapples that we have here.

> >

> > I wonder if fresh bananas taste much different than our green later

> > to turn yellow bananas that we get here.

> >

> > Belinda

> > in TN.

> >

> >

> >

> > rawfood , " Anna Bishop " <mowthpeece wrote:

> > >

> > > i have eaten frozen nanners..but have never tried to blend them with

> > > anything else for another flavor...

> > >

> > > that sounds really gooood!

> > >

> > > anna

> > >

> > > On 6/1/07, Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

> > > >

> > > > TO Belinda (who is wondering if homemade ice cream is ok

> > > > for a raw diet, because it is raw;o))

> > > >

> > > > well, Belinda, if you are making your homemade ice cream

> > > > from raw fruit, it will be good for you. check the list recipe

> > > > files for interesting " ice creams " , or just freeze a few

> > > > bananas and run them through a Champion juicer with the blank

> > > > plate-- instant soft serve!

> > > >

> > > > Margaret

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Judy,

 

Would you care to " share with the class " ......lol

What are white sapotes? What do they look and taste like, if you can describe

them? Where do they come from?

 

 

I love this!

 

 

Jeannie

 

your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

 

 

 

 

" vegwriter " <vegwriter

rawfood

Friday, June 1, 2007 5:32:57 PM

Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream/exotic fruits

 

 

I love white sapotes.

 

Judy Pokras

vegwriter

editor/founder/publisher

The Little e-Book of Raw Thanksgiving Recipes

Raw Foods News Magazine

www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com

An online magazine celebrating raw vegan cuisine since March 2001, and

featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on the

raw

vegan lifestyle. Chosen as a 2005 Hot List Item by SRQ Magazine. Recommended

by best-selling author Harvey Diamond, Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The Vegan

Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, breathing.com, and the national

radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom. Have you signed up for our free

e-newsletter? When you advertise with us you reach a targeted market. Did you

know that switching to a vegan diet helps prevent global warming more than

switching to a hybrid car? Check out our new blog!

http://RawFoodGrrl.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 6/1/07 6:26:58 PM, jeannieh99 writes:

 

 

> Oh I love mangos!! I don't know the difference in the tastes between the

> all yellow, the multi colored, and the green. I hate that they are so exp

> ensive. When I see they are 2/1 I am so happy. lol

>

> I love exotic fruits. Has anyone tried a mamey?? I love the buttery taste

> of them. I haven't found one in years.

>

> Can people share other exotic fruits they have tried from other countries?

> I think that would be interesting.

>

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

>

>

>

>

> Belinda <MistyBlueTN

> rawfood

> Friday, June 1, 2007 3:56:32 PM

> Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream

>

>

> Bananas are good for making things creamy in consistancy. I always

> put them in my green smoothies. Nice ripe mangos do the same thing.

> However, here in TN, nice mangos are very hard to come by. I am

> sometimes jealous of those of you that live in tropical climates with

> access to all those sweet, fesh, yummy tropical fruits.

>

> Someone once brought me a pineapple back from Hawaii. Boy oh boy was

> that good. Nothing like our shipped in pineapples that we have here.

>

> I wonder if fresh bananas taste much different than our green later

> to turn yellow bananas that we get here.

>

> Belinda

> in TN.

>

>

>

> rawfood , " Anna Bishop " <mowthpeece wrote:

> >

> > i have eaten frozen nanners..but have never tried to blend them with

> > anything else for another flavor...

> >

> > that sounds really gooood!

> >

> > anna

> >

> > On 6/1/07, Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

> > >

> > > TO Belinda (who is wondering if homemade ice cream is ok

> > > for a raw diet, because it is raw;o))

> > >

> > > well, Belinda, if you are making your homemade ice cream

> > > from raw fruit, it will be good for you. check the list recipe

> > > files for interesting " ice creams " , or just freeze a few

> > > bananas and run them through a Champion juicer with the blank

> > > plate-- instant soft serve!

> > >

> > > Margaret

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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They've been out there for millenia. It's just that they never reached our

markets. There are hundreds more fruits and varieties of those that we never

get to experience, because our markets don't carry them. It's a damn shame.

 

 

> yummm.  I'd love to try one. Sounds really delish!

>

> Just imagine all the fruits out there that we have not tried yet.  Funny,

> when I was growing up, the only fruits we had were the typical: bananas,

> apples, pineapples,pears, cherries, grapes.... we never had kiwi's, star

fruit,

> mango's, papayas, guavas, plantains, etc....

>

> I  think it is so cool that so many exotic type fruits have made it into our

> diets. I just wonder how many others are out there. Also were they always

> out there? Or are they new to society through " design " .

>

> Just wondering........

>

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

>

>

>

>

> " vegwriter " <vegwriter

> rawfood

> Friday, June 1, 2007 8:07:01 PM

> Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream/exotic fruits

>

>

> Search for it on google or google images to find a photo.   They taste and

> look like vanilla pudding!

> I bet they would make awesome ice cream!

>

>

> > Judy,

> >

> > Would you care to " share with the class " ......lol

> > What are white sapotes?  What do they look and taste like, if you can

> > describe them?  Where do they come from?

> >

> >

> > I love this!

> >

> >

> > Jeannie

> >

> > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no

> one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > " vegwriter " <vegwriter

> > rawfood

> > Friday, June 1, 2007 5:32:57 PM

> > Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream/exotic fruits

> >

> >

> > I love white sapotes.

> >

> > Judy Pokras

> > vegwriter

> > editor/founder/publisher

> > The Little e-Book of Raw Thanksgiving Recipes

> > Raw Foods News Magazine

> > www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com

> > An online magazine celebrating raw vegan cuisine since March 2001, and

> > featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features

> on

> > the raw

> > vegan lifestyle. Chosen as a 2005 Hot List Item by SRQ Magazine.

> Recommended

> > by best-selling author Harvey Diamond, Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The

> > Vegan

> > Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, breathing.com, and the

> national

> > radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom.  Have you signed up for our

> free

> > e-newsletter?  When you advertise with us you reach a targeted market. 

> Did

> > you

> > know that switching to a vegan diet helps prevent global warming more than

> > switching to a hybrid car? Check out our new blog!

> > http://RawFoodGrrl.blogspot.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 6/1/07 6:26:58 PM, jeannieh99 writes:

> >

> >

> > > Oh I love mangos!!  I don't know the difference in the tastes between

> the

> > > all yellow, the multi colored, and the green. I hate that they are so

> exp

> > > ensive.  When I see they are 2/1 I am so happy. lol

> > >

> > > I love exotic fruits.  Has anyone tried a mamey??  I love the buttery

> > taste

> > > of them. I haven't found one in years.

> > >

> > > Can people share other exotic fruits they have tried from other

> > countries?

> > > I think that would be interesting.

> > >

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Jeannie

> > >

> > > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no

> > one.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Belinda <MistyBlueTN

> > > rawfood

> > > Friday, June 1, 2007 3:56:32 PM

> > > Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream

> > >

> > >

> > > Bananas are good for making things creamy in consistancy.  I always

> > > put them in my green smoothies.  Nice ripe mangos do the same thing.

> > > However, here in TN, nice mangos are very hard to come by.  I am

> > > sometimes jealous of those of you that live in tropical climates with

> > > access to all those sweet, fesh, yummy tropical fruits.

> > >

> > > Someone once brought me a pineapple back from Hawaii.  Boy oh boy was

> > > that good.  Nothing like our shipped in pineapples that we have here.

> > >

> > > I wonder if fresh bananas taste much different than our green later

> > > to turn yellow bananas that we get here.

> > >

> > > Belinda

> > > in TN.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > rawfood , " Anna Bishop " <mowthpeece wrote:

> > > >

> > > > i have eaten frozen nanners..but have never tried to blend them with

> > > > anything else for another flavor...

> > > >

> > > > that sounds really gooood!

> > > >

> > > > anna

> > > >

> > > > On 6/1/07, Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > TO Belinda (who is wondering if homemade ice cream is ok

> > > > > for a raw diet, because it is raw;o))

> > > > >

> > > > > well, Belinda, if you are making your homemade ice cream

> > > > > from raw fruit, it will be good for you. check the list recipe

> > > > > files for interesting " ice creams " , or just freeze a few

> > > > > bananas and run them through a Champion juicer with the blank

> > > > > plate-- instant soft serve!

> > > > >

> > > > > Margaret

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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yummm. I'd love to try one. Sounds really delish!

 

Just imagine all the fruits out there that we have not tried yet. Funny, when I

was growing up, the only fruits we had were the typical: bananas, apples,

pineapples,pears, cherries, grapes.... we never had kiwi's, star fruit, mango's,

papayas, guavas, plantains, etc....

 

I think it is so cool that so many exotic type fruits have made it into our

diets. I just wonder how many others are out there. Also were they always out

there? Or are they new to society through " design " .

 

Just wondering........

 

 

Jeannie

 

your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

 

 

 

 

" vegwriter " <vegwriter

rawfood

Friday, June 1, 2007 8:07:01 PM

Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream/exotic fruits

 

 

Search for it on google or google images to find a photo. They taste and

look like vanilla pudding!

I bet they would make awesome ice cream!

 

 

> Judy,

>

> Would you care to " share with the class " ......lol

> What are white sapotes? What do they look and taste like, if you can

> describe them? Where do they come from?

>

>

> I love this!

>

>

> Jeannie

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

>

>

>

>

> " vegwriter " <vegwriter

> rawfood

> Friday, June 1, 2007 5:32:57 PM

> Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream/exotic fruits

>

>

> I love white sapotes.

>

> Judy Pokras

> vegwriter

> editor/founder/publisher

> The Little e-Book of Raw Thanksgiving Recipes

> Raw Foods News Magazine

> www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com

> An online magazine celebrating raw vegan cuisine since March 2001, and

> featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on

> the raw

> vegan lifestyle. Chosen as a 2005 Hot List Item by SRQ Magazine. Recommended

> by best-selling author Harvey Diamond, Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The

> Vegan

> Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, breathing.com, and the national

> radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom. Have you signed up for our free

> e-newsletter? When you advertise with us you reach a targeted market. Did

> you

> know that switching to a vegan diet helps prevent global warming more than

> switching to a hybrid car? Check out our new blog!

> http://RawFoodGrrl.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 6/1/07 6:26:58 PM, jeannieh99 writes:

>

>

> > Oh I love mangos!! I don't know the difference in the tastes between the

> > all yellow, the multi colored, and the green. I hate that they are so exp

> > ensive. When I see they are 2/1 I am so happy. lol

> >

> > I love exotic fruits. Has anyone tried a mamey?? I love the buttery

> taste

> > of them. I haven't found one in years.

> >

> > Can people share other exotic fruits they have tried from other

> countries?

> > I think that would be interesting.

> >

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Jeannie

> >

> > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no

> one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Belinda <MistyBlueTN

> > rawfood

> > Friday, June 1, 2007 3:56:32 PM

> > Re: [Raw Food] homemade ice cream

> >

> >

> > Bananas are good for making things creamy in consistancy. I always

> > put them in my green smoothies. Nice ripe mangos do the same thing.

> > However, here in TN, nice mangos are very hard to come by. I am

> > sometimes jealous of those of you that live in tropical climates with

> > access to all those sweet, fesh, yummy tropical fruits.

> >

> > Someone once brought me a pineapple back from Hawaii. Boy oh boy was

> > that good. Nothing like our shipped in pineapples that we have here.

> >

> > I wonder if fresh bananas taste much different than our green later

> > to turn yellow bananas that we get here.

> >

> > Belinda

> > in TN.

> >

> >

> >

> > rawfood , " Anna Bishop " <mowthpeece wrote:

> > >

> > > i have eaten frozen nanners..but have never tried to blend them with

> > > anything else for another flavor...

> > >

> > > that sounds really gooood!

> > >

> > > anna

> > >

> > > On 6/1/07, Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

> > > >

> > > > TO Belinda (who is wondering if homemade ice cream is ok

> > > > for a raw diet, because it is raw;o))

> > > >

> > > > well, Belinda, if you are making your homemade ice cream

> > > > from raw fruit, it will be good for you. check the list recipe

> > > > files for interesting " ice creams " , or just freeze a few

> > > > bananas and run them through a Champion juicer with the blank

> > > > plate-- instant soft serve!

> > > >

> > > > Margaret

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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