Choko in Australia/chouchou is related to squash, melons and cucumber. Grown widely in Portugal but I’ve rarely seen it in recipes here. Good price and a project over time. Lovely area to live in.
We, (Australians) call that "Choko". - "Chayote (previously placed in the obsolete genus Sechium), also known as christophine, mirliton and choko, is an edible plant belonging to the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae. This FRUIT was first cultivated in Mesoamerica between southern Mexico and Honduras.
The outdoor bbq kitchen, you refer to it as a Winter Kitchen? Are we sure it's not a Summer kitchen? I want the heat inside in Winter, not in the yard! Asking for a friend.
Link to property details: www.goldenlist.pt/en/imoveis/moradia-geminada-t2-castelo-branco-vila-velha-de-rodao-venda_44/
This is a LOT of house and a solid house for the money. The courtyard is utterly charming ❤
You are really the best Luís. Thanks for the tour.
Choko in Australia/chouchou is related to squash, melons and cucumber. Grown widely in Portugal but I’ve rarely seen it in recipes here. Good price and a project over time. Lovely area to live in.
Chuchu fruit in tamil is chow chow we add it in beef stew. It will absorb all beef flavour.
Oh Luis, I am sold on the porto wine! I'm in...😅
let's go 😅!
We, (Australians) call that "Choko". - "Chayote (previously placed in the obsolete genus Sechium), also known as christophine, mirliton and choko, is an edible plant belonging to the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae. This FRUIT was first cultivated in Mesoamerica between southern Mexico and Honduras.
very nice. Move in right away. And maybe its a fairly nice moderate climate all year round too?
In South Africa we call it a chayote or chouchou as well, except that we eat it as a vegetable.
After some homework, I've found that it's from the family of the pumpkin and similar to the tomate, being considered a fruit.
Same in Angola. Same in Jamaica.
We call it christophine in the Caribbean
same in France (from Christophe Colomb who bring back it from the Americas)
Yes, we call it a chayote in Mexican Spanish and English in California. They are delicious.
That green vegetable is a chayote, also known as chayote squash.
A member of the "Gourd" family, and sike a cucumber.
Choko in Australia
The chuchu fruit is called chayote in English.
Chowchow in Jamaica
The outdoor bbq kitchen, you refer to it as a Winter Kitchen? Are we sure it's not a Summer kitchen? I want the heat inside in Winter, not in the yard! Asking for a friend.
It's just a popular name, as fire kitchen is another one to this rooms outside the main house.
That is not a fruit but a vegetable called sayote
@@WillyCloet Chayote in spanish but in portuguese, we call it "chuchu"
Just Google ‘chayote’ and you’ll learn all about it‼️❤️
thats alot of house for 40grand
Is a vegetable 😅😅😅