Growing Pea Eggplant Growing Corn Asian Vacation in SaPa Vietnam
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- I chat with radio host Rob Blackmore on Sunshine Coast Radio about growing Pea Eggplant or Turkey Berry and also about my trip to Asia mainly SaPa Vietnam and what I learnt over there whilst on vacation.
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I have them growing 'wild' in my paddock...and black nightshade. Thought they were weeds...now I have FREE food in abundance
Nice! The pea eggplant is very unusual. Lots of good nutritionist vegetables. Wish I could move there. So beautiful!
We picked up a few pea eggplant seedlings this spring from a local hmong flea market here in Minnesota. Each plant is at least 7 feet high now with woody trunks that are a few inches in diameter. Its so fun to pick them. My wife uses them in Asian stews.
It actually originated from India and travelled to Thailand through Indian kings . Who ruled there , it is mostly used in South Indian cooking and named sundaikai
Wow, looks like a good trip you had. Have myself never been to Vietnam, should be interesting! Cheers!!
We had a really great time yes - very cultural - something the wife and I really needed to do (and without kids) haha... Thanks :)
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Turkey berry is still used in South India (Tamil Nadu) to prepare some traditional curries usually eaten with cooked rice.
Looks like you had a great trip.
Yeah it was a great trip Dale thanks :)
I am Montagnard indigenous my favorite is Turkey berry , Montagnard indigenous we called krong kior ( xuong) related to eggplant family also.
I really enjoyed this video. TKS
Hi Judy, thank you!
Good day, Mark. Sounds like you had a great trip. I am glad you found some new things to grow. So, I look forward to watch you work.LOL.We are going into fall. Soit is your turn to grow. :)
Thanks! Yeah I'm always on the lookout for new food plants to grow and as you go into fall we head into summer hot hot hot... LOL
If you could do a video about grafting... That would be great.
I do so prefer your new signature tune. Thanks for your replies. Wonderful views in Viet Nam. Were the bovines between the terraces water buffalo? Do you think you might have a career in foody exotic trips. I don't know if you get UK programmes such as the Hairy Bikers and Rick Stein. You would make a good Aussi hairy biker. Perhaps a growing and cookery slant would go down well.
Yes Wendy they were water buffalo and very tame you could pat them when walking past and we saw children riding them for fun after school. I'm a big Rick Stein fan! I don't mind dabbling in a little amateur cookery... :)
Awesome thank you for sharing have a blessed day
If Vietnam government allows you to visit indigenous Montagnard villages central highland you can learn their agriculture farm I don’t the think they will let you if you go there they keep you in the city. Indigenous montagnard they are friendly they love American and French
Nice!
How can we get in touch of u if we would like to be in your home stay?
Funny you should mention that because my wife and I actually discussed this subject a few days ago but at this stage we don't have the facilities to accommodate... maybe in the future... :)