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mu (mu@thebag.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:32:38 JST mu It's actually clutches of Canadian Field Fish roe. The females lay the eggs one spring, the males fertilize them the next spring, and they hatch on the third. That's why they're affectionately nicknamed "Threenies." It's considered a delicacy up there and they make a version of sushi with them, using maple syrup in place of rice. They're in season this year, so grab em while you can! - Christmas Sun likes this.
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Ademan (ademan@thebag.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:32:40 JST Ademan What is it? It looks like raspberry, but not…
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Piggo :verified_horse: (piggo@piggo.space)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:32:40 JST Piggo :verified_horse: @ademan I don't know what it's really called, especially not in English. It was sold as something like raspberry spinach -
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Piggo :verified_horse: (piggo@piggo.space)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:32:41 JST Piggo :verified_horse: this really is a funny fruit