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I want to, but I'm too nervous about removing the glochids myself ๐ so not yet. Those fuzzy orange spots on the pads are no joke.
Just wear non-woven gloves (I usually use rubber), cut the fruit open, scoop out the seeds, and then scoop the flesh from the skin. The glochids are all in the skin so this method works perfectly.
First time I used gloves that were fabric and I got poked every time I put them on from that point on.
The newly sprouted pads are also quite tasty but a bit more difficult to prepare so Iโd start with the fruit.
You've convinced me ๐ฉโ๐พ the bees were all over them so there's dozens of future fruits growing. I think these are at least two different species/hybrids given the variance in flower form and coloration. I'll be neat if they taste different, too!
The pads are what I really want to try... the new growth looked so yummy lol. I read they taste like a mix of green beans and okra. Sounds delish.