Description
Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry
Small, golden fruits with papery husks (like tomatillos) and a sweet-tart, slightly citrus flavor. Ripens to a golden-orange and can be stored in their husks for many weeks.
Harvest the ripe ones straight off the ground, they may never make it inside to use, as their taste is delightful eaten right from the ground.
History
Originally from high-altitude, tropical South America and is closely related to the tomatillo, but with a flavor of pineapple, vanilla and occasionally butterscotch. A widely traveled fruit, it was introduced to England and South Africa in the late 18th Century as well as Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands. Aunt Molly's came from Poland.
Uses
Great in hot desserts, even over ice cream.
This unique variety is on Slow Food USA Ark of Taste. The Ark is an international catalog of foods that are threatened by industrial standardization, the regulations of large-scale distribution and environmental damage. In an effort to cultivate consumer demand—key to agricultural conservation—only the best tasting endangered foods make it onto the Ark.
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1 Review
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Delicious- like a garden pineapple
This is a prolific, and wonderful addition to the garden. A most delicious -berry- whose taste resembles a pineapple. Very good and easy to grow.