DiningBuzz! - Miracle fruit: suggested food pairings?




maize&blue
Nov 16, 11, 2:00 am
For those unfamiliar with miracle fruit:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dailydish/2009/02/miracle-fruit-b.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/28/dining/28flavor.html

For those who have tried it, any must-try food recommendations?
Strangely, I haven't seen any articles talk about those super-sour gummy candies, which would have been near the top of my list to try.


LapLap
Nov 20, 11, 8:26 am
It's around this time of year when completely ripe pomegranates with ruby red innards but which are exceedingly sour come out on the Market. Miracle fruit can transform them into the best tasting pomegranates you've ever had. Works well with sour plums also.
You might like to try your fruit with stout/guinness - I'm not a fan of this myself. I have yet to try it with goats cheese.

Wadez85
May 20, 12, 7:43 pm
I tried quite a few things with the miracle berry there is quite a few recipes including the fresh berries and plants available here http://www.Miraclefruithut.com/


Alpha
May 20, 12, 10:13 pm
An old friend has some relation to a company that does miracle fruit events around the bay area, mostly on the peninsula. I haven't been to one yet but they look pretty neat.
http://www.facebook.com/D4GEvents

printingray
May 21, 12, 9:06 am
I've heard miracle tablets that they change the taste of lemon or any other sure things. I bought it about bought some Miracle Berry tablets a while ago and they did absolutely nothing. I've given them to friends and no one found any change apart from the fact that the tablets tasted totally disgusting. Maybe fruit is the way to go.

Wadez85
May 22, 12, 11:32 am
The Tablets do work as many people can testify but there is definitely no better experience than the natural berry thats why i bought a plant that's already beared fruit. Also everyones senses are different so there is a small minority of people who have no or little effect with the miracle berry but this is not common. Fresh berries are amazing...My lindt 99% dark chocolate tastes like Brownies :-)



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