Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Cherry Cherry

I laughed long and hard at Mark's love for ground cherries, but now I will confess in front of blog and everyone that I have been won over by their wiles. Sweet, sharp, and crisp--I don't understand why more people don't cultivate and eat these. They look like a tomatillo, with a smooth golden fruit inside a lantern-shaped husk, and they're native to North America. It's fun and addictive to unwrap and eat them, one by one. And they were sure easy for us to grow this year. Why don't they sell these at the supermarket, or even at the farmers' market?

UPDATE: I'm gonna go ahead and label this mild interest in our ground cherries an official hubbub. Here's what they look like inside the husk.

5 comments:

Michaela said...

What are they exactly? I've never heard of them. Time to crawl out from under my rock? (Oddly, that rock resembles a burrito ... )

Kate said...

They're basically tiny, sweet tomatillos. I'd never heard of them either until Mark started blathering on about how awesome they are.

Michaela said...

I'm intrigued. I'll try to find them here.

Mark said...

Try looking on the ground

Michaela said...

Thanks, Mark. Really insightful.