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E: 31/07 Win a Zyliss Battery Peeler - help needed with answer

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  • enigmaL
    enigmaL Posts: 1,451 Forumite
    i put wi**y well it looks like one

    sorry had a few beers ha:o

    :rotfl::rotfl:
  • i put wi**y well it looks like one

    sorry had a few beers ha:o


    Its Green!! :eek:
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  • nicolefrenzy
    nicolefrenzy Posts: 2,540 Forumite
    thought they were meant to be green ,think my partner has some questions to answer then....lol
  • buzylizzy
    buzylizzy Posts: 9,453 Forumite
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    edited 13 July 2009 at 8:05AM
    I think it may be a type of marrow here but will keep looking :)

    edited to add it does look like the bottle gourd not a type of marrow this one was a hard one to pin down :)
  • I'd say its the bottle gourd - the leaves are the same
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  • fire**fly
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    looks like one of these ....

    The calabash, as a vegetable, is frequently used in southern Chinese cuisine as either a stir-fry or in a soup.

    The calabash or Bottle gourd (not to be confused with the calabaza) is a vine grown for its fruit, which can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle, utensil, or pipe. For this reason, one of the calabash subspecies is known as the bottle gourd. The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh. However the rounder varieties are called Calabash gourds whereas the longer and slimmer kinds are usually well known as Bottle gourds.




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  • bottlegourdfruit.jpg:rotfl:
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