Sunday, July 27, 2008

Jam or jelly?



I'm pretty certain the fruit on this palm tree is inedible, but if you know for sure, please comment below. I could probably make some fine jam or jelly with all this fruit!

5 comments:

  1. I think this is a Date Palm. I'm not sure of the varieties of dates that are edible, or how to prepare them, but I hope this helps.

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  2. Anonymous11:50 AM

    There is one of these at my sister's church, and she and my boyfriend were telling me how people are always picking fruit from it by the bushel. It's a palm just like this one and they described mature fruit being yellow-orange just like this. I'm almost positive it's the same and if so yes, it is indeed edible.

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  3. Anonymous11:51 AM

    p.s. the tree at the church is also a date palm.

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  4. Anonymous5:31 PM

    DJ
    I think this is a pindo date palm, sometimes called a Jelly palm. The fruits are used to make Jelly here in the south.
    For more info check out the Floridata site:
    www.floridata.com/ref/B/butia_c.cfm

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  5. Anonymous1:48 PM

    This is a Pindo palm or jelly palm. The fruit is ripe when it is orange yellow like the picture. You can eat it right off the tree - there is a big seed in the middle. Or you can make jelly out of it - which is why it is called a jelly palm.

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