quote: Originally posted by: torontotrucho "DOn't forget "semillas de paterna" that are boiled and served with lime juice and salt, ummm. DOn,t forget also those semillas de maragnon,which are roasted on top of a comal and peeled by hand,ummm,natural cashews umm. NObody mentioned cocos yet. You see them on the road as soon as you get close to the airport. I don't know if someone said anything about "manzanas pedorras", they were not bad,but had little to eat since they have a huge seed inside and are kind of hollow. Also, if you go rigth to the San salvador volvano's crater you'll see natural strawberry bushes. YEs, the same strawberries that we see here but smaller and souer. But, you really have to look for them. That's all for now. ENjoy our papayas."
I did not forget cocos, alli dije tik tac con coco
DOn't forget "semillas de paterna" that are boiled and served with lime juice and salt, ummm.
DOn,t forget also those semillas de maragnon,which are roasted on top of a comal and peeled by hand,ummm,natural cashews umm.
NObody mentioned cocos yet. You see them on the road as soon as you get close to the airport.
I don't know if someone said anything about "manzanas pedorras", they were not bad,but had little to eat since they have a huge seed inside and are kind of hollow.
Also, if you go rigth to the San salvador volvano's crater you'll see natural strawberry bushes. YEs, the same strawberries that we see here but smaller and souer. But, you really have to look for them.
quote: Originally posted by: Caritomm "de las que yo hablo son de las que se comen así no mas, es decir son amarillas redondas con un palito abajo y la cascara es muy blandita, cuando uno la abre hay unas pepitas con una telita transparente, DELICIOSA!!!!, no conozco con la que se hace jugo, claro que uno puede hace jugo con esta misma! "
Exacto de esas hablo yo, las que se hasen jugo son mas chiquitas y medio cafes con verde......
de las que yo hablo son de las que se comen así no mas, es decir son amarillas redondas con un palito abajo y la cascara es muy blandita, cuando uno la abre hay unas pepitas con una telita transparente, DELICIOSA!!!!, no conozco con la que se hace jugo, claro que uno puede hace jugo con esta misma!
quote: Originally posted by: Caritomm "Definitivamente las frutas más ricas son la granadilla, el melón, la patilla, la papaya, el mango... deben probarlas!! "
Granadillas en mi pais El Salvador, hay 2 clases una para comersela hasi no mas y otra para haser jugo (fresco)
quote: Originally posted by: GENIE " CONFU - JOCOTES SON THAT FRUIT I BOUGHT WHEN WE WERE WITH EL ARGENTINO AT DR FLEAS AND THE REST ILL SHOW U!!! THATS WHY PA IS ALWAYS TELLING U TO COME TO EL SALVADOR!! @BIANAMAN IM SURE THEY HAVE THEM IN UR COUNTRY JUST DIFF NAME!! LOL BUT YEAH MOST OF US ARE SALVADORIEAN AND I GUESS YOU HAVE TO BE TO ENJOY THESE AMAZING FRUITS!!!"
I agree solo el name cambie de la fruta pero ustedes los an de tener en sus paises, pregunten cuales quieren saver y tratare de explicar como son jajja
Now I also like a lot green mango with salt or sugar (even both will do). Theirs another little fruit that Ecaudor has that las indiasitas vende en las calles.....I think ciruellas, anythow the are small and when sweet they are red/greenish, but before that they look green little balls. Well I also like those with salt. Yummy.
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quote: Originally posted by: Bainaman " It's funny...'cause it's true. I'm looking this things up in the net to see what these people are talking about....LOL"
CONFU - JOCOTES SON THAT FRUIT I BOUGHT WHEN WE WERE WITH EL ARGENTINO AT DR FLEAS AND THE REST ILL SHOW U!!! THATS WHY PA IS ALWAYS TELLING U TO COME TO EL SALVADOR!!
@BIANAMAN IM SURE THEY HAVE THEM IN UR COUNTRY JUST DIFF NAME!! LOL
BUT YEAH MOST OF US ARE SALVADORIEAN AND I GUESS YOU HAVE TO BE TO ENJOY THESE AMAZING FRUITS!!!
quote: Originally posted by: confundida "I TAKE IT ALL YOU GUYS ARE SALVARODEAN (CUZ I NEED A TRANSLATOR TO KNOW WHAT THE HECK U GUYS ARE TALKING ABOUT).............."
It's funny...'cause it's true. I'm looking this things up in the net to see what these people are talking about....LOL
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quote: Originally posted by: confundida "I TAKE IT ALL YOU GUYS ARE SALVARODEAN (CUZ I NEED A TRANSLATOR TO KNOW WHAT THE HECK U GUYS ARE TALKING ABOUT).............."
Confundida: I think this is the first time that you have a valid reason to be truly confundida! some of us don't have a clue either!...
Ecuas: how about those chirimoyas & guabas!!! miss those... and the jugo de tomate de arbol too (apparently you can get those at Dominion for about $3 each)!
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What I miss the most are ripe mangos, the yellow ones. Our neighbours had a tree, since it was so close to my home they were mine too. We had a couple of manzano mangos that were good only when ripe. My cousin had a tree on mango-platano, they were delicious,sometimes they were cooked in dulce de panela ,ummmm.
So mangos are my favorites. You guys haven;t mention caimitos, matazanos (extremely huge fruit I use to eat half and through the other half away to the other kids.
Murcielagos like those red fruit called ,jezz I forgot,but they are small,red and very sweet.
There were also nisperos (jamaicans also have them), zapotes, another yellow one similar to zapote (zunza i think it is). Remember tamarindo? en fresco is great. somepeople used to eat papaturro ( a white ,nance like little fruit),and there was also "tapaculo", thanks God I never eat those.
Don't forget those sour GUINDAS con chile,limon y sal; tambien JICAMA con todo, y pepino con todo tambien y su juguito.
ICACOS,se acuerdan?,we had one of those trees, that frute was real sweet, the inside was like silk ,so smooth. Almendra rojas by the sea too.
Also, aceitunas like fruit, i forgot its name. We also had a granada tree,but there were also granadinas that were jelly inside really sweet. HAbian zunzas tambien, pan de fruta (i've seen that in the jamaican store). There was another one that smell like "patachuca" that was used as medicine Ithink. I'm sure there's more frute but I'm sleepy and I'm forgeting them.
I 'll try to recall more stuff. It's enough for now.
Empiñadas are from el salvador, well i think they are since i ate them there for 9 years of my life. They basically look like big ostias
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quote: Originally posted by: Guadalupana "Funny how the foro started about fruit and morphed into all the decadent dishes we have! All of you forgot, las deliciosas EMPIñadas! I can eat those forever!"
Que es EMPIñadas?? no me recuerdo de esas..... oh de que pais son?
Funny how the foro started about fruit and morphed into all the decadent dishes we have!
All of you forgot, las deliciosas EMPIñadas! I can eat those forever!
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quote: Originally posted by: chepe_trompo "que digo Frutas!! mi hermano fue a el salvador y regreso el domingo y lo unico que me trajo fue esta foto i want to go now!!! "
Sibirianos... I had forgotten about those. Me gustaban los rosados,,, y los chocobananos eran super ricos. Charamuscas de coco o de leche.......mmmm, yummy.
Yes yo tambien tengo hambre.
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quote: Originally posted by: Afrodita "Mango Twist my favoritoooooooo, ahora valen un dollar en el salvador, imagine. Antes los vendian a un colon. What have we come to in my little country. How about minutas, did anybody like those? de fresa, leche, tamarindo, y de limon con chile, very good...... Jocotes de corona tambien,,, y marañones japoneses,,,,mmmmm delicious. "
Yeah I love minutas, how about cibirianos y choco bananos oh tambien charamuscas I am con mucha hambre jajaja luch time........
quote: Originally posted by: DulceGalletita "A mi me encantan los capulis, and ummm I don't know what they are called ... But in Ecuador whenever I would get on the bus a lady will sell them they are really sour and yummy con sal ... Algo como groncellas or something ... now I want some"
Groncellas!! love them with salt and lemon!! mmmmmm also mango verde con sal too!!! yummy!!
A mi me encantan los capulis, and ummm I don't know what they are called ... But in Ecuador whenever I would get on the bus a lady will sell them they are really sour and yummy con sal ... Algo como groncellas or something ... now I want some
Mango Twist my favoritoooooooo, ahora valen un dollar en el salvador, imagine. Antes los vendian a un colon. What have we come to in my little country.
How about minutas, did anybody like those? de fresa, leche, tamarindo, y de limon con chile, very good......
Jocotes de corona tambien,,, y marañones japoneses,,,,mmmmm delicious.
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quote: Originally posted by: TV Buff "I think you can get a lot of those fruits at the Salvadorean store on Kennedy/Ellesmere. If not, at Kensington Market (or El Portugués, like we call it). I've also found several fruits from back home at Soon Le, the chinese market in Scarborough, or in any of the west indian stores all over Toronto.As for fruits I like, I'm a banano kinda girl, but I also love sandia, mango, piña, melón. I was never big on nancites (nances), jocotes, zapote and I HATE marañones!!! I don't know what pepeto, arrayan, paterna and guindas are. Maybe we call them differently on my side of the continent."
quote: Originally posted by: Guadalupana " OH! man! El mango rayado con limon y chile remember?! el que le vendian en la calle, that was the best! My total favorite..."
Yeah se llamaba mango cumbia or mango twis or something like that
quote: Originally posted by: JOKER_ESCO "I love fruta, mangos, jocotes, guayabas, mamey, zapote, anonas, mamones, paternas, caimitos, arrayanes, papaturros, maranones, maranones japoneses, nances, capulines, Etc.... Damn ya me dieron ganas de unos manguitos tiernos con sal chile y lomon........ "
DONT FORGET THE AGUASTE!!! THAT GREEN THING OH MAN I WANT NOW!! IM CALLING MI PAPI QUE LOS MANDE WESTERN UNION LMAO NO NO CON MI TIO NEXT WEEK!!!
quote: Originally posted by: Guadalupana "I remember que en navidad, in El salvador, two fruits we used to eat were apples and Grapes. They were expensive of course, but it was a treat for that season. Now that we're here we have those two by the baskets! Makes me remember the fruta tipica that i loved so much such as: Jocotes, paterna, pepeto, arrayan, marañones, nances, sapote, mamey, guindas, almendras, mangos verdes right off the tree! Man i miss those things."
I think you can get a lot of those fruits at the Salvadorean store on Kennedy/Ellesmere. If not, at Kensington Market (or El Portugués, like we call it). I've also found several fruits from back home at Soon Le, the chinese market in Scarborough, or in any of the west indian stores all over Toronto. As for fruits I like, I'm a banano kinda girl, but I also love sandia, mango, piña, melón. I was never big on nancites (nances), jocotes, zapote and I HATE marañones!!! I don't know what pepeto, arrayan, paterna and guindas are. Maybe we call them differently on my side of the continent.
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quote: Originally posted by: JOKER_ESCO "I love fruta, mangos, jocotes, guayabas, mamey, zapote, anonas, mamones, paternas, caimitos, arrayanes, papaturros, maranones, maranones japoneses, nances, capulines, Etc.... Damn ya me dieron ganas de unos manguitos tiernos con sal chile y lomon........ "
OH! man! El mango rayado con limon y chile remember?! el que le vendian en la calle, that was the best! My total favorite...
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I love fruta, mangos, jocotes, guayabas, mamey, zapote, anonas, mamones, paternas, caimitos, arrayanes, papaturros, maranones, maranones japoneses, nances, capulines, Etc.... Damn ya me dieron ganas de unos manguitos tiernos con sal chile y lomon........
quote: Originally posted by: GENIE " LOL I guess you guys might have different names for them Guada - you can get fresh jocotes at the flea market dr Fleas on hwy no se que but theres a salvadoreian lady carries all kinds of central and south american products and its not tifco lmao Girl go!!! My dad brings and sells ceso fresco!!! "
Yeah i know que se encuentran por aqui, pero son super caras man! y no tan frescas que digamos. Since when are nances in a jar good? i tried them and yuk!
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quote: Originally posted by: X4v13r " are some of these frutas only in El Salvador? I never heard of them before (Jocotes, paterna, pepeto, arrayan, maran~ones, nances, guindas) X@vier "
LOL I guess you guys might have different names for them
Guada - you can get fresh jocotes at the flea market dr Fleas on hwy no se que but theres a salvadoreian lady carries all kinds of central and south american products and its not tifco lmao
quote: Originally posted by: Guadalupana "I remember que en navidad, in El salvador, two fruits we used to eat were apples and Grapes. They were expensive of course, but it was a treat for that season. Now that we're here we have those two by the baskets! Makes me remember the fruta tipica that i loved so much such as: Jocotes, paterna, pepeto, arrayan, marañones, nances, sapote, mamey, guindas, almendras, mangos verdes right off the tree! Man i miss those things."
are some of these frutas only in El Salvador? I never heard of them before (Jocotes, paterna, pepeto, arrayan, maran~ones, nances, guindas)
I remember que en navidad, in El salvador, two fruits we used to eat were apples and Grapes. They were expensive of course, but it was a treat for that season.
Now that we're here we have those two by the baskets! Makes me remember the fruta tipica that i loved so much such as:
Jocotes, paterna, pepeto, arrayan, marañones, nances, sapote, mamey, guindas, almendras, mangos verdes right off the tree! Man i miss those things.
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