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Today's burning question: does anyone actually like dried mulberries?

My box o' nibbles from Graze[*] arrived today. One of the things it contained was a snack called "round the mulberry bush" (they name all their snacks, I don't know why) which contained raisins and dried white mulberries.

Dried mulberries look like dessicated clumps of insect eggs. When eaten, they have a nasty dry texture to the outside and a disturbingly (especially given their appearance) squodgy texture on the inside. They appear to taste like raisins - presumably due to proximity - so I'm assuming they don't have a whole lot of taste themselves.

dried mulberries and raisins

See? Scary, aren't they?

I'm not sure I want to finish the box off, but I'm fearing that they might hatch if I don't. But if I do, they might hatch in me....

Even the other pictures of mulberries on Wikipedia all look vaguely frightening.

Will anyone speak out for the mulberry?

[*] In defence of Graze, the things they usually send me are very nice. I have loads of get-a-free-box codes if anyone wants to try them out.

Date: 2010-08-12 06:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drdoug.livejournal.com
There's a huge ancient mulberry outside my office, and its fruit (reddy-black when ripe) are totally delicious. And also the most spectacularly stainy fruit ever too. If you think dealing with blackcurrants is messy, you have no idea. I imagine they don't keep well, and the dried ones do look a bit perturbing.

But I'm not going to proselytise - I already have to fight to get any (word gets round).

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