
Like vegemite, there is no middle ground with feijoas, you either love or hate the flavour. To me feijoas are a completely unique flavour, but I have heard them described as banana-like but with a citrus flavour. A friend of mine describes them as tasting like iron ; which I like to hear because it means that I get presents of huge boxes of feijoas from her several dozen trees!

I wonder if feijoas are as popular outside New Zealand? Are they treasured in their native land, South America? How are they treated in our biggest export market, America?
Bron - I love the idea of using them as canape bases!
ReplyDeleteI don't know that I've ever seen one of these (of course, they may be on some of the fruit stands and I just didn't notice them...)
ReplyDeleteI just looked them up in wikipedia (great resource) and see that they are roughly the shape of kiwi fruit (but not furry like kiwi)
I adore guava - although it's not all that easy to come by here in Canada. Is the taste of a feijoa at all similar to that of guava?
-Elizabeth
Crazy that they would put fejoas on a plane to sell at a market in Dublin. Perhaps if you were desperate for a taste of home, but the airmiles would put me off too!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth - I don't think that fejoas taste anything like guava - perhaps you need a trip to NZ (or Dublin!) at Easter sometime?!