Re: tomatillos




> I've grown a couple of other strains - Indian & Mexican strain that 
> both
> Territorial and West Coast Seeds used to carry.  The fruit turn 
> yellow and
> sweet when ripe,<

 Are you sure these were tomatillos, and not ground cherries---which look
almost the same?

Ground cherries are a sweet fruit, used a lot in colonial days; eaten
fresh, or used for preserves and jams.


Brook

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