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Chaenomeles cv.

Chaenomeles cv.
The fruits are very hard and astringent and very unpleasant to eat raw, though they do soften and become less astringent after frost (when they are said to be "bletted"). They are, however, suitable for making liqueurs, as well as marmalade and preserves, as they contain more pectin than apples and true quinces. The fruits are sometimes used as a substitute for true quinces, though the fruit of flowering quinces is considered by some to be inferior in flavor compared to the fruit of true quinces.

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 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club has replied
Merci beaucoup, Josiane.
6 years ago.
 Michelle Chouchou
Michelle Chouchou club
Excellent travail Excellente galerie!!!!
6 years ago.
 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club has replied
Muchas gracias, Michelle.
6 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
I always had these and some of the many variations and they always fruited and I was always able to make loads of quince jelly, etc. every year. Not sure what's happening with yours.
6 years ago.
 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club has replied
I have never seen any fruit on these. Wikipedia says it has a hard, astringent fruit that is unpleasant to eat.
6 years ago.

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