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			|  | 12/27/2008 12:47:59 PM | 
		| | Beautifully taken! I've never tasted these either. Someone else posted them growing (I can't remember who) and I googled them then. Nice take on it! | 
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			|  | 12/26/2008 12:57:48 AM | 
		| | Have never tried one - they're quite interesting looking!  Your series for this month is very educational.  They're prettiest with their skin/shell, and the peeled one looks a bit, well, nude.  Poor thing!  :-) | 
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			|  | 12/24/2008 09:25:25 AM | 
		| | Another unusual fruit (for me).  Nice presentation. | 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 10:26:55 PM | 
		| | You have a very nice series going here, with a definite style.  If I was so lucky & these were mine I think I'd be looking for a richer black.  I often get good results using a Curves layer adjustment. You might have to remove the white specks by hand. Then have them printed on canvas & hang them together in the kitchen or dining room (or sell them to a restaurant). "D | 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 06:04:41 PM | 
		| | These are a strange fruit. I think the texture is like your chewing dry paper but they have quite a nice flavour and aftertaste. | 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 05:14:34 PM | 
		| | I have never heard of this- very interesting textures- well shown ! | 
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