Can anyone tell me what guava is like or how to fix it? I'm attempting to try out a new fruit or vegetable each week, and my local grocery store has a special on guava this week.
-Glenda
Hi Glenda,
I have memories of my mother preparing guava jam. Also in a cobbler type dish...It stunk so bad I would never attempt to eat it, but it sure went fast at the church potlucks...hope this helps some...
Glenda, what a marvelous plan! I think it's great. I too have memories of guava, lol: My mother used to soak peeled, chopped guava fruit in water and sugar to make a very light and refreshing juice. This tasted good but even better was the papaya juice made the same way.
Thank you, ladies! I think I'll give the juice ideas a try. Do you strain the fruit out after it's soaked a while, and if so, can it be pureed and added to something like smoothies?
I'll admit, a cobbler sounds wonderful, but it would defeat some of the purpose of trying to eat healthier. :)
Anyone have other interesting or unusual fruits or veggies they would suggest? One of my favorite warmer-weather dishes is a jicama and cucumber salad. Slice them thin or shred them, and soak them in apple cider or champagne vinegar with a little salt and pepper. Sometimes I'll add some ancho powder for a hint of heat. It's best served cold, but it's good at room temperature as well, especially at cookouts.
As for prepping the juice I can't say I know as I've only ever had it prepped for me. The weather was so hot at the time, and I was so thirsty that I didn't ask how it was made, I was just thankful to drink it's deliciousness. The store bought canned guava juice is okay, certainly not as healthy though, nor refeshing. I like the smoothie idea, Glenda :) Hopefully another student will be able to answer your question about straining/soaking the fruit, as again I have no idea. I must say I'm enjoying seeing you in a whole new light. After knowing you only from E-mail exchanges and some phone-calls I never would have guessed we would be sharing a conversation on the guava fruit ! When it comes to cooking, I know what I like, I keep it simple, practical, flavorful. I love pasta, asparagus, could eat them everyday, and I pretty much do :) Raw Stinking Rose ! Ever chop some up into thin slices and garnish your food that way, sprinkling some THAI fish sauce on top as well instead of adding salt ? Besides using various spices that's about as exotic or adventurous as I get in the kitchen. :)