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Fruity-licious

I dare you to try something new this week. Pick up a new veggie or fruit at the market.

I did.

I bought a starfruit.

See?

I did not like. It’s… weird. But at least I tried it. What new thing will you try?

This blog post is in response to a photo challenge group I joined on facebook. It was started by a few friends and I. We have a couple topics each week and post photos pertaining to the topics. Got a camera? Like to mess around with it? Want to get out of your shooting comfort zone and expand your shutter horizons? Think about joining!

One of the topics this week was “fruit”. I couldn’t decide, so I took two shots. This second one is much more tasty.

See?

Though still not my favorite fruit. I think that is reserved for those tiny little clementine oranges. Or sun kissed summer strawberries. Or seedless black grapes. Or…

What’s your favorite fruit?

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8 Responses to “Fruity-licious”

  • Your photos are mouthwatering!!!! I love the clementines, too!

  • Shannon:

    I don’t like starfruit either. It’s pretty though :)

  • I go through phases with fruit. At the moment I am bingeing on mini tangerines…like tangerines but one fourth of the size. So sweet and awesome!

    Cxx

  • It looks very cool though :)
    but I am kinda like you Claire I go through different phases with them.. but I always have Apples and I recently got me some little tangerines too!

  • Jeanie:

    We had tried star fruit here in Minnesota before and did not become fans of it. When we were on vacation in Hawaii we tried it again thinking “Well, we’re in HAWAII so I suppose it’s really great here.”

    Nope. It is just really bland and boring as far as taste goes but it sure looks pretty!

    (Adam ate a whole kiwi over at Grandma & Grandpa’s house last weekend.)

  • Crystal:

    Yay Adam!!

    It just had an odd taste to me, and not in a pleasant way. I didn’t hate it, but the texture didn’t help either.

  • Brenda England:

    I love DragonFruit, but not the price. So when I am in Taipei visiting my family, I get my fill. Love the little tiny strawberries they have there as well.
    At home, I like a nice juicy sweet slice of watermelon.

  • Your photos are all so beautiful! :)

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