Great seeing 👀 you Angelina 💯 that's beautiful 😍 that s A very good jelly i buy them in the store I love this really really nice gift cute spread ables when I lived in Brooklyn we use to have a fig tree 🌳 in the backyard which one was your favorite thank you for sharing 😀 have a great night
Hi beautiful young lady❤️❤️you look beautiful ❤️❤️what a very nice gift 🎁 your parents are wonderful ❤️❤️the scenery is very beautiful..the jelly is adorable and looks scrumptious.. you made a beautiful presentation..I love it❤️❤️thank you for sharing sweetheart ❤️❤️
Oh no, I googled what happens to Figs...😂😂😂 very interesting fact that I didn't know and probably could have lived without lol but still very cool, kinda disturbing and interesting at the same time😮😂.
I didn't know what the Quince fruit was either so so I looked for all of us 😂 It's actually an interesting fruit, because of what it's associated with from Greek times😊❤ The quince is a deciduous tree that produces hard, aromatic, bright golden-yellow fruit. The fruit is similar in appearance to a pear, and when ripe, is hard, tart, and astringent. The taste of quince is citrusy, but gentler and without the sharpness of a lime or lemon. The quince is often associated with the Greek goddess, Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty
had to Google what that fruit was myself😂 but it sounds good.... Google says Yuzu is a small, bumpy, aromatic citrus fruit that's a staple in Japanese cuisine❤ Interesting fact: Fresh yuzu is banned from being imported into the U.S. in order to protect American agriculture. "However, yuzu is now grown within the U.S., but the supply is scarce and therefore expensive,”
The Mirabelle one sounds interesting and I just had to know what it was Mirabelle plums are (unfortunately) quite difficult to find in US - something about protected origin designation laws, meaning they can only be imported directly from the Lorraine region in France. Apparently there's a mirabelle orchard somewhere north of San Francisco.❤😊😊
Great seeing 👀 you Angelina 💯 that's beautiful 😍 that s A very good jelly i buy them in the store I love this really really nice gift cute spread ables when I lived in Brooklyn we use to have a fig tree 🌳 in the backyard which one was your favorite thank you for sharing 😀 have a great night
Oh Linda I ate the hell out of the cinnamon fig one lol
You learn something new everyday! Thanks for sharing, looks very nice and yummy.
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😊😊 why that’s very kind of you!
What a great video. So much fun. I loved it. Thanks for doing this.
It was so fun! Thanks for coming over and watching! ❤️
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👍🎉🎉 very nice sharing. Thank you, my friend .
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Oh, the crunch sounds so good and the jellies sound delicious
They were decadent!
@ well they sounded delicious when you were crunching
Hi beautiful young lady❤️❤️you look beautiful ❤️❤️what a very nice gift 🎁 your parents are wonderful ❤️❤️the scenery is very beautiful..the jelly is adorable and looks scrumptious.. you made a beautiful presentation..I love it❤️❤️thank you for sharing sweetheart ❤️❤️
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Oh no, I googled what happens to Figs...😂😂😂 very interesting fact that I didn't know and probably could have lived without lol but still very cool, kinda disturbing and interesting at the same time😮😂.
I’ll still eat the hell out of a fig tho haha
I didn't know what the Quince fruit was either so so I looked for all of us 😂 It's actually an interesting fruit, because of what it's associated with from Greek times😊❤
The quince is a deciduous tree that produces hard, aromatic, bright golden-yellow fruit. The fruit is similar in appearance to a pear, and when ripe, is hard, tart, and astringent. The taste of quince is citrusy, but gentler and without the sharpness of a lime or lemon. The quince is often associated with the Greek goddess, Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty
Ohhh wow! I had no idea the fruit was associated with a Greek goddess! That’s fascinating.
Quince (rhymes with mince) is related to a pear!
Ohhhh interesting lol I had no idea
I like certain coffees, cappuccino, lattes but I do not like Coffee flavored anything, like Ice cream or the M&M's.
Yuzu it’s a Japanese lemon.
Thank you for that info!
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had to Google what that fruit was myself😂 but it sounds good.... Google says
Yuzu is a small, bumpy, aromatic citrus fruit that's a staple in Japanese cuisine❤
Interesting fact:
Fresh yuzu is banned from being imported into the U.S. in order to protect American agriculture. "However, yuzu is now grown within the U.S., but the supply is scarce and therefore expensive,”
Oh wow! I was eating a very special fruit then!
The Mirabelle one sounds interesting and I just had to know what it was
Mirabelle plums are (unfortunately) quite difficult to find in US - something about protected origin designation laws, meaning they can only be imported directly from the Lorraine region in France. Apparently there's a mirabelle orchard somewhere north of San Francisco.❤😊😊
These fruits are foreign for us, I guess that’s why the calendar was made in France!
@@Angelina1426 Yes it sounds tasty! 😁 Thank you for sharing!