"Oddities - Tomatillo, Physalis, Cucamelon & Achocha
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These 2 are similar because they come ready-wrapped in their own little papery husk. Tomatillo taste, in my view, like lemony tomatoes whilst Physalis are more like pineapple.

I've grown both outdoors - the tomatillo were very productive and I was giving them away to anyone who looked in my direction, but I didn't eat many myself!! I'm going to grow them again this year as they can be dehydrated so I won't need to waylay passing strangers. 

Physalis are different - I can never grow enough of them to eat by the handful - certainly not enough to give away - but, on the day like today, when I've just picked 2 in the GH - they've been a delight. Need to grow more. Big Grin

Anyone else growing them this year?
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"Oddities - Tomatillo, Physalis, Cucamelon & Achocha - by Veggie - 30-03-2022, 05:45 PM
RE: Tomatillo and Physalis - by SarrissUK - 30-03-2022, 06:09 PM
RE: Tomatillo and Physalis - by Veggie - 30-03-2022, 06:34 PM



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