Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Naseberries - Wordless Wednesday Linky

My naseberry tree keeps bearing and many persons comment on how sweet they taste!
   Welcome to Wordless Wednesday hosted by Clairejustineoxox and Judy H-J's Thoughts where you can link up your Wordless and not so Wordless photo posts.








                            

62 comments:

Sandee said...

I've not heard of naseberries before. I'd love to try them.

Have a terrific day Judy. :)

Unknown said...

I hope you get to try this fruit some day Sandee. Do enjoy the rest of your day.

An Apel a Day said...

I'd love to taste them! I've never heard of them before. Now I'm curious.

Unknown said...

I hope you get to enjoy them some day alissa! Happy WW!

Just Another Mom of Twins said...

I've never heard of these berries...perhaps you could post about them... :)

Unknown said...

These berries can be found in Central and South America Just Another Mom of Twins. They do very well in my homeland Jamaica and are popular. The tree can grow as tall as 30 m.

Wayne W Smith said...

I have never tasted one of those before. I wouldn't mind trying.

Unknown said...

I hope you get to try one some day Wayne. Happy WW!

Ai Sakura said...

what a lovely treat Judy!

Ai @ Sakura Haruka

Unknown said...

Thanks Ai! Happy WW!

kristi said...

I've never has a Naseberry. What do they taste like? I would love to try one too! :)

Sarah Halstead said...

Yumm.

Unknown said...

This fruit is quite sweet kristi. I am sure you would like it. Happy WW!

Unknown said...

Happy WW Sarah!

betty-NZ said...

I never heard of them, but they sound great!

Paula said...

Another fruit I've never heard of! I wonder if you can bake with them?

Happy WW!
Paula
lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Happy WW bettyl!

Kel said...

I've never heard of naseberries! Cute though. Happy WW :)

Joy Weese Moll said...

What an interesting looking fruit. I'd like to try one some day.

Bernie said...

NEVER heard of this tree!!!! What does it taste like??

Mines up as well at AussiePomm - Cymbidium Orchids

Have a great WW!!

momto8 said...

thank you for showing this tree...i love learning new things!!

Theresa Mahoney said...

I've never heard of them either. You have such wonderful foliage posted each week. I'd love to take a walk around you yard. I bet you could sit out there and stare at your landscape all day!

Veronica Lee said...

I've never heard of them either!

Happy Wednesday!

Lisa Boyle said...

I love fresh fruit. How wonderful to have it growing right there in your yard! :-) Thanks so much for hosting.

Jay @CraftySpices said...


Interesting pictures, I had never heard about naseberry, will have to look into it...
Thanks for hosting just linked-up. come and check out our Wordless Wednesday and we would love for you to linkup our Linky party: http://www.craftyspices.com/others/blog-hops/wordless-wednesday-hop/110-wordless-wendsday-hop6-linky
Happy Wednesday!

stevebethere said...

First time hearing about these, do you hang them from your nose? LOL

Charlotte said...

I am off to google what a Naseberry is. Thanks for linking up, I've done the same. x

mail4rosey said...

I haven't heard of them, but the pics are neat. :)

Unknown said...

Thanks mail4rosey! Have a good day.

Unknown said...

You are welcome Charlotte! Have a great day.

Unknown said...

I am here laughing stevebethere! Come to think of it they look like they could be used as decorations!:)

Unknown said...

You are welcome Annmarie! Have a good day.

Unknown said...

I hope you get to try one some day Joy! Happy WW!

Unknown said...

Happy WW Kelly HTandT!

Unknown said...

You are welcome Lisa! Happy WW!

May said...

I don't think I've tasted this before but I know berries are sweet..
Wishing you a great day Judy!!

Unknown said...

A great day to you too May!

Unknown said...

Thanks for linking up Jay! I will be sure to link up at your party too. Have a good Wednesday.

Unknown said...

Happy WW Veronica!

Unknown said...

Thanks a lot Theresa! It is really great just sitting outside and seeing nature in all its glory.

Unknown said...

They are sweet Bernie! I will definitely come and have a look at your post. Happy WW!

Unknown said...

I have never heard of nasberries before. Where can they be found. I would definitely try them.

Unknown said...

I've never heard of these before. Now I really have to try them! I wonder if they have them here.

Claire Justine said...

Hi Judy,just popped back because my 2 comments wasn't showing earlier,if I repeat just lol I love the look of these I've never hear of them,I bet they are so yummy...thanks so much for co hosting :)

Lenasledgeblog.com said...

I've learned something new, because I've never heard of a naseberry tree. Interesting.

Unknown said...

You are welcome Lenasledgeblog.com. Take care.

Unknown said...

Thanks Clairejustine! I am always happy to co-host.

Unknown said...

I hope you get to try them some day Camille! Enjoy the rest of your day.

Unknown said...

Hi Katherine,
They can be found in Central and South America. Take care and enjoy the rest of your week.
Judy

Art of RetroCollage said...

*sigh* Yet another wonderful tropical fruit we don't get to enjoy here...I'm really curious about them now.

Unknown said...

I hope you get to try it some day Art of RetroCollage! Enjoy the rest of your week.

Maria said...

yum! i have never heard of them before but they look and sound so good!! i have been craving fruit more lately!! thank you for sharing! you definitely always post so much wonderful food. :)
xoxox
maria

Unknown said...

Thank you very much Maria. I hope you get to try one some day. Take good care. Lots of Love and Best Wishes always.

Liz said...

First look, I though they were mangoes. Never heard of naseberries before. Is it delicious?

Unknown said...

They are sweet Liz! Quite nice! Have a good day.

JTwisdom said...

First time hearing of this berry. Does it have a familiar taste?

Unknown said...

I would not say they have a familiar taste JT but they are sweet.

Haddock said...

They look more like "chikoo" to me :-)

Unknown said...

I just did some research on chikoo Haddock and they do seem to be like these fruits that we call Naseberries. Thanks for the information.

SeaThreePeeO said...

Interesting. I have never heard of them before.

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Unknown said...

Have a good weekend Nicola!

Unknown said...

I have never baked with them Paula but who knows, maybe some persons have. Sorry for the delay in replying. It went to spam.

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