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10 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

First time try chesa... chala bagundi.

try plums next time and new thread veyyi

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3 minutes ago, Vaaampireee said:

try plums next time and new thread veyyi

sure 

Posted
19 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

First time try chesa... chala bagundi.

mana Reegi Pallu, Sapota, Sitaphalam, Banaganapalle Mango, Pedda rasam, chinna rasam mundhu ivanni @aath care

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4 minutes ago, bharathicement said:

mana Reegi Pallu, Sapota, Sitaphalam, Banaganapalle Mango, Pedda rasam, chinna rasam mundhu ivanni @aath care

avi unte tintam ... antha easy ga dorakav dorikina not good quality . and price is not affordable for this single salary guy.

sitaphalam one pound $14.99 anta. Avi last time konna , tisukunna 3 fruits only one was good. 

so delicacy laga yearly once tisukovacchu

Posted
13 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

avi unte tintam ... antha easy ga dorakav dorikina not good quality . and price is not affordable for this single salary guy.

sitaphalam one pound $14.99 anta. Avi last time konna , tisukunna 3 fruits only one was good. 

so delicacy laga yearly once tisukovacchu

Noooooo mate, I am not coming from Cost angle.. please

My view is that India has far superior food than that available in USA and the West.

Everyone has money constraints mate.. not just you.

In most parts of UK, there will be bi-weekly town markets where ever you live. You can get good local fruits at reasonable cost..I think similar thing will be there in USA. Its just that you need to wake up early on Saturday.

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4 minutes ago, bharathicement said:

Noooooo mate, I am not coming from Cost angle.. please

My view is that India has far superior food than that available in USA and the West.

Everyone has money constraints mate.. not just you.

In most parts of UK, there will be bi-weekly town markets where ever you live. You can get good local fruits at reasonable cost..I think similar thing will be there in USA. Its just that you need to wake up early on Saturday.

You talking bout Local market lo desi fruit or non desi fruit ? 

Posted
52 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

First time try chesa... chala bagundi.

palisade peaches dorkithe try cheyyi. They are next level 

I buy and keep peaches until they get soft. Soft taste better than hard 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

avi unte tintam ... antha easy ga dorakav dorikina not good quality . and price is not affordable for this single salary guy.

sitaphalam one pound $14.99 anta. Avi last time konna , tisukunna 3 fruits only one was good. 

so delicacy laga yearly once tisukovacchu

Its not worth spending that much amount on sitaphal or alphonso/banginpalli/rassalu for huge price unless someone has cravings for them.

I enjoy all local fruits. Try Apricots, nectarine, persimmon (my fav),  etc.

Posted
46 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

You talking bout Local market lo desi fruit or non desi fruit ? 

Pure American Pakka Local stuff I am talking about

Posted
4 minutes ago, VictoryTDP said:

:giggle: avi kaadhu ivi 

 

sSa_j@il

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23 minutes ago, VictoryTDP said:

:giggle: avi kaadhu ivi 

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Rofl about to same thing 

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Posted
1 hour ago, bharathicement said:

mana Reegi Pallu, Sapota, Sitaphalam, Banaganapalle Mango, Pedda rasam, chinna rasam mundhu ivanni @aath care

+eetha pandlu, velaga pandu etc, 

Kaani US lo local grown Apple varieties HoneyCrip, Gala, Fuji taste chesthe mana India lo Shimla apples life lo touch kuda cheyam bro

US lo Fresh Blueberries (not frozen),  local grown Mandarin oranges kuda masthu taste untayi. . . 

 

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