Hidden behind the coconut fronds is the star gooseberry tree laden with fruit. Not many like this fruit as it is sour although it can be used to make pickles, jams and stuff
I make juice with these fruits. I wipe the fruits (no washing) and add sugar in the ratio of 1:2 where 2 are the fruits The mixture is placed in a glass or plastic container with a lid. The mixture is well shaken and kept in the fridge. The process of shaking the contents continues for around seven days. The sugar will extract the juice from the fruit and the fruit will float.
The juice is then drained out. The fruits are discarded although they can be eaten. I normally add a liquid preservative if I make a huge quantity.
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Do you make fresh fruit juice for preservation?
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Yes
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No
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I do not have much in the garden of fruit juice so I do rarely.
I also use this recipe for making fresh cherry juice
Here in Spain, I have no way of making home-made cans. But they are the ones suggested by those who sell in the store.
Since I have them in the garden I have to think of using them somehow