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Re: Not a pig castrator..
[Re: Boy Named Sue]
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09/04/21 12:54 PM
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A Google search showed something similar but not exact. It is a curious looking squash. The previous property owner was of some oriental decent. There was a coy pond and Japanese persimmon also. Bitter melon makes sense. Are they good to eat?
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Re: Not a pig castrator..
[Re: Boy Named Sue]
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09/04/21 01:07 PM
09/04/21 01:07 PM
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A Google search showed something similar but not exact. It is a curious looking squash. The previous property owner was of some oriental decent. There was a coy pond and Japanese persimmon also. Bitter melon makes sense. Are they good to eat? My exwife loved the stuff, but personally I didn’t to me it was tolerable but just barely
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Re: Not a pig castrator..
[Re: Boy Named Sue]
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09/04/21 01:46 PM
09/04/21 01:46 PM
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A Google search showed something similar but not exact. It is a curious looking squash. The previous property owner was of some oriental decent. There was a coy pond and Japanese persimmon also. Bitter melon makes sense. Are they good to eat? Try googling "orange bitter melon". It's edible but not sure how it tastes. Like this one... https://sowexotic.com/products/bitter-melon-momordica-charantia-1
Last edited by yotetrapper30; 09/04/21 01:49 PM.
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Re: Not a pig castrator..
[Re: Boy Named Sue]
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09/04/21 03:17 PM
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I've seen some variety of gourds that have an outside texture similar to that. Gourds, squash, pumpkins and other stuff in that family (melons??) seem to hybridize pretty easily; if that's the case who knows what it could be.
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Re: Not a pig castrator..
[Re: Boy Named Sue]
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09/04/21 05:43 PM
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Maybe a oriental fruit, very bitter called ....goya in Japanese......jk
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