Pumpkins, squashes, fruits, nuts: a rich autumn harvest

This strawberry jam is home made and is absolutely delicious.
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Is the first time I prepare on my own strawberry jam and with no false modesty, the result was divine, the taste and flavor I remember from the childhood.
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Woman climbs into the cherry tree to pick some fruits with the help of a man. Both are wearing Romanian traditional costumes.
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The same orange slice, two different light setups, two different dramatic degrees.
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Macro photography of sparkling water and an orange slice.
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I explained in a earlier post the meaning of this phrase “Ana are mere” (“Ana has apples”), now finally it was the time for Ana to get some apples.
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After the fishmongers series, let’s return to the food industry, this time on a lighter note: fruits sellers, from the streets of both the village of Ukhra and the city of Kolkata.
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The girls from Trupa Vogue preparing for a fruit dance (samba). It looks delicious, right? The fruits, of course! But don’t try to eat them, behave!
From the “posted elsewhere” category, with a full HOWTO of the process on my other blog. Enjoy.
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Quinces are one of the specific fruits of the autumn, even if their taste is not the best, they have a distinct and wonderful flavor. Maybe one of those days I will find the time to illustrate a recipe for preparing boiled (mulled) wine with quince… stay tuned.
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Do you remember my frenzy this spring to shot blossoming trees and my sweet spot for quince flowers?
These days, that tree in my garden came to fruition and the beautiful flowers turned into tasty fruits, after all the autumn is not entirely bad:
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Back when I was a kid there used to be a lot of apricots around, so many my family used to to jam of them, now to get some I had to go to the market place and buy. However, this is their season, they are affordable and tasty.
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Indeed, everything is doom and gloom with lost photos and thins like that, so you can’t savour even a peach (be it in literary of figurative sense).
… or that voice in my head saying a peach will make your day brighter is right? I guess that depends on the peach.
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