That’ll teach you: momones
1. Juli 2015Happy Monday guys!
I think most of us are in slight shock that the weather man keeps saying it’s going to be 30+ degrees this week. Not quite sure how to cope with the news… but I imagine shorts will help. Shorts and ice lollies.
Last week, Adriana from marketing came over to my desk and asked, with a mix of excitement and bewilderment „Have you seen these before?“. Don’t worry, luckily she wasn’t talking about some number filled spreadsheets… she was referring to these little green delectable fruits. The marketing team are fab, they know I’m always trying to find new, unknown types of food for you all, so they’re constantly sending me little messages with ideas like „how about snowcones?“ „have you heard of ice kachang?“ „Can we put Halo-halo on the blog?“. So, watch this space.
The fact is, I have genuinely never heard of or seen these fruit before – not even on TV. They are called momones and I have read extensively about them over the weekend – because yes, I’m a food geek. One of the sweetest things I read about them was that „there are some fruits worth climbing a tree for. These are one of them“. Most people find making any useful comparison between momones and another flavour pretty tough, but they are sweet and tangy. They have something lemony but also something melony about them. Originally found in Colombia and Venezuela, they aren’t really commonly available in Europe. So… trip to Colombia? Who’s with me?
Ich glaube, diese Früchte habe ich auf einer der Galapagos-Inseln gegessen. Kann das sein?
LG Janika
Das ist möglich 🙂
Hallo!
Diese Obst heißt Mamoncillo [mamoncijo]. Die sind echt lecker! Ich komme aus Kolumbien und dort gibt jede Menge leckere Obst, die nicht (nie) in andere Länder wachsen wurden. Hier in Deutschland ist sehr schwierig viele von diese exotische Obst zu finden. Das vermisse ich sehr!
Andere leckere Obst, die aus Kolumbien stammen sind:
-Granadilla
-Lulo
-Maracuyá (Passion Fruit, aber in Kolumbien ist viel viel leckerer als hier)
-Guanábana
-Guayaba
-Zapote
-Carambolo
…und viel mehr!! Einfach nach Kolumbien fliegen und dort alles probieren!!:)mmm..Ich fliege in ein paar Monate und wird alles noch einmal essen!;)
Beste Grüße,
Adriana G.