(1) Carosello Tondo Massafrese e il noto Carosello Polisello strano |
(2) Finalmente un Polisello normale |
(3) Pomodoro Tondo Liscio Tondino |
(4) Carosello di Manduria |
(5) Carosello Barese |
(6) Il Carosello Barese e il Carosello di Manduria insieme |
Le melanzane del sudest asiatico: la Melanzana Claveria Long Purple dalle Filippine Settentrionali. Raggiunge i 25 centimetri. Ed io che l'ho messa in un vaso di appena 26 cm di diametro...
(7) Melanzana Claveria Long Purple |
La Melanzana Verde Tonda Tailandese raggiunge le dimensioni di una pallina da golf. La domanda è: come si cucina?
(8) Melanzana Verde Tonda Tailandese: pronta da raccogliere |
Un peperone dolce proveniente dalla Campania: il Peperone Friariello o Friggitello. Dal nome si capisce che è particolarmente adatto da friggere.
(9) Peperone Friariello |
(10) Il primo raccolto di Peperoni Friarielli |
Va raccolto quando raggiunge 12 cm di lunghezza, anche se io li raccolgo intorno ai dieci per favorire lo sviluppo degli altri frutti.
(11) Peperone Friariello: un mini peperone |
LAST WEEK'S PICTURES
In this post some pictures taken during last week.
(1) Carosello Massafrese Round and a bizarre Carosello Polisello (see here).
(2) A Carosello Polisello as it should be.
(3) A round tomato from Puglia, South Italy.
(4 to 6) Carosello Manduria and Carosello Barese.
On pic 7 is a Claveria Long Purple Eggplant from Northern Philippines. When ready to harvest it's 25 cm in length. I've been cultivating it in a 26 cm diameter pot. Probably too small...
On pic 8 is a Thai Round Green Eggplant ready to harvest. It's as big as a golf ball. The question is: how do I have to cook it?
On pics 8 to 11 is a small sweet pepper from Campania, South Italy: the Friariello Pepper. Its name means that it's suitable for frying. It must be gathered when it's 12 cm in length, but I often pick it when it's 10 cm to speed up the growth of other fruits.
(2) A Carosello Polisello as it should be.
(3) A round tomato from Puglia, South Italy.
(4 to 6) Carosello Manduria and Carosello Barese.
On pic 7 is a Claveria Long Purple Eggplant from Northern Philippines. When ready to harvest it's 25 cm in length. I've been cultivating it in a 26 cm diameter pot. Probably too small...
On pic 8 is a Thai Round Green Eggplant ready to harvest. It's as big as a golf ball. The question is: how do I have to cook it?
On pics 8 to 11 is a small sweet pepper from Campania, South Italy: the Friariello Pepper. Its name means that it's suitable for frying. It must be gathered when it's 12 cm in length, but I often pick it when it's 10 cm to speed up the growth of other fruits.
Bellissime foto!
RispondiEliminaChe invidia. Io non ho ancora raccolto niente.
RispondiEliminaWow - your harvest is looking good!
RispondiElimina