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Wild plum things ?
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morganlefay
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I have just discovered several trees on the edge of a quiet country road, on a bit of ground which probably belongs to the council since it has no fields nearby, just a little wood. The trees are burdened with little fruits, starting green, then going yellow and eventually red. I tried one and it was pleasant - if unripe - and definitely plummy. Has anyone used these for jam etc ? They are so plentiful, and so FREE !
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Yep! Have a look on google images as there are a number of different wild plum types, but sounds the same as the one near us. I've used them to make 7 jars of jam :j and portions of stewed plums to freeze.
I actually picked them when they were unripe as the local council always cut down the branches as they overhang a pathway :mad: So had to make sure I got them before they were chucked! I'd be more sympathetic if the council cut back/got rid of the ridiculous amount of brambles rather than the tree branches.0 -
morganlefay wrote: »I have just discovered several trees on the edge of a quiet country road, on a bit of ground which probably belongs to the council since it has no fields nearby, just a little wood. The trees are burdened with little fruits, starting green, then going yellow and eventually red. I tried one and it was pleasant - if unripe - and definitely plummy. Has anyone used these for jam etc ? They are so plentiful, and so FREE !
Similar situation, but more urban, I have just made 6 jars of jam from 1.5K of them
Also have same of yellow ones, so yellow plum jam making during the week
BTW I did not bother to cut the stones out, those spreading it on the bread can do that bit, I did skim out some of the stones as it was being made
There is a thread somewhere about pectin, I just used lemon juice and it has set fine
As the jars are still cooling I have not been able to try it on bread, but a few finger lickings of the pan tell me it is good stuff :jEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0 -
You can use the yellow plums to make a very good "pretend" mango chutney.0
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Sounds like cherry plums
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_plum
We have them growing near here, and they make super jam!If your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)0 -
they could be Bullaces ? I've spotted lots of these along the hedgerow today I am hoping to pick some soon & have a play0
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Sound like cherry plums.We have one opposite and my mum is already making jam! Last years was great and went really well with cheese!0
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Cherry plums make fabulous gin as well0
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Sounds like cherry plums
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_plum
We have them growing near here, and they make super jam!
I just picked a load of these today - flippin lovely.
Making plum wine with mine.If you haven't got it - please don't flaunt it. TIA.0
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