Medlar fruits are small, round, and usually have brownish skin. Their flesh is hard and astringent initially, so you need to be patient before eating them. When fully ripe or after a frost ...
Choose undamaged fruit. Once the medlar has been bletted it can be eaten raw, but it is an acquired taste. Mix its pulp with sugar and cream or eat plain, accompanied by port. Medlar fruit makes ...
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