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Ackee breakfast scramble: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🔴Saute boiled Akee with onions, tomatoes, and Scotch Bonnet, Wiri Wiri or Biquinho pepper.
- 🔴A Jamaican classic that looks like scrambled eggs but tastes buttery and rich! 🍲
Ackee breakfast scramble recipes
Ingredients
- 2 cups boiled Ackee (Blighia sapida)
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2 tomatoes, diced
- 1-2 hot peppers (Scotch Bonnet, Wiri Wiri, or Biquinho), sliced
- 1 tbsp oil or butter
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Heat oil in a skillet. Saute onion until soft.
- Add tomatoes and sliced hot peppers, cook for 2 minutes.
- Gently fold in the boiled ackee, stir carefully to avoid breaking it up.
- Season with salt, cook until heated through, then serve warm.
🛒 Grow your own Akee fruit (banned for import) and hot peppers
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Avocado shrimp boats: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
🟢Halve an avocado, scoop out a little extra.- 🟢Fill with sauteed shrimp tossed in garlic-lime butter.
- 🟢Enjoy instant tropical feast!
🛒 Grow your own Avocado tree
Avocado shrimp boats: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
Ingredients
- 2 ripe avocados
- 1 cup shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 2 tbsp butter
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp lime juice
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)
Instructions
- Halve the avocados and scoop out a little extra to make room.
- Sauté shrimp in butter with garlic and lime juice until pink and cooked through.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Fill avocado halves with shrimp mixture.
- Garnish with parsley and serve immediately.
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Jackfruit curry quickie: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
🟡Saute young Jackfruit chunks with coconut milk, curry paste, and ginger.- 🟡Tastes like pulled chicken curry, but totally plant-based!
🍲 Jackfruit curry exotic recipes
Ingredients
- 2 cups young Jackfruit chunks
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 2 tbsp curry paste
- 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated
Instructions
- Saute young Jackfruit chunks with curry paste and ginger.
- Add coconut milk and simmer until the Jackfruit is tender.
- Serve hot. Tastes like pulled chicken curry, but completely plant-based!
🛒 Shop Jackfruit varieties
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How to get shade quickly... and stay away from oaks
Q: I just moved from Tennessee into a new house in Florida and there are no trees on the property, the yard is brutal hot. What can I plant so I have some shade real quick? I like Florida shady oaks, how long will they take to grow?
A: First
of all, do not rush into oak solution. Oaks are beautiful shade trees, however
they have at least 2 problems:
a) Oaks are slow growers and unless you are willing to wait some 20
years... you won't get that desirable shade that quickly.
b) We have hurricanes in Florida... sometimes. A hurricane can damage
any tree, however with oaks it may be the worse case scenario - the branches
of those giant trees are huge, hard and heavy and in unfortunate situation
when you need to remove or trim a broken tree, it may cost you... a few thousand
dollars.
These are solutions that are more economical and practical:
1) Selection. If you have room, get one of these most popular Florida shade trees: Royal Poinciana, Golden Shower, Hong Kong Orchid Tree, Red Kapok, Bottlebrush, and many others. See full list of fast growing shade trees. Or simply get a Mango Tree and have delicious fruit too! Many varieties of Mangos are very large and fast growing.
2) Do it right. Even if you are planting a smaller tree, 1-3 gal
size, it may become a nice shade tree within 2-3 years and start providing
your driveway with desirable shade. The keys for fast growth are -
a) Good soil. Dig as big hole as possible and fill it with good
rich soil containing compost. See planting instructions PDF.
b) Water. Do not rely on sprinklers and rains. Water your tree
daily for the first week, then at least twice a week for another month. After
that, irrigation system will be enough.
c) Fertilizer. Put a few handfuls of fertilizer in a planting hole. Then fertilize once a month during warm
season. Apply micro elements for even better results and faster growth.
3) Ask experts. Contact our office for advice. We will suggest the most suitable shade tree for your yard based on features of your property: location, soil, exposure, etc.
How to make healthy food taste delicious? Longevity Spinach Super-food Recipes
- ☘️ Gynura procubens (Longevity Spinach, Okinawa Spinach) is one of the Superfoods, known for its longevity-promoting properties in traditional medicine.
- ☘️ Native to Indonesia, commercially grown in China. It is a relatively hardy perennial that once planted, you will have these healthy greens for many years!
- ☘️ Both the stems and the leaves are edible and nutritious, can be eaten raw or cooked. They have a unique flavor with a faint hint of pine, and will add a beautiful aesthetic element to cuisine.
- ☘️ This green is also known as cholesterol spinach, and there are many claims that it lowers can cholesterol.
- ☘️ Perfect for hot and humid climates unlike traditional Spinach that only grown in cooler areas. It will thrive in any type of soil, any type of light other than dark shade, and is pest-free.
- ☘️ Very adaptable to container gardening and even grows well on a windowsill.
- ☘️ The leaves and young shoot tips can be steamed, used in stir fry, tempura, stews, and soups. Just add them at the very end.
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📚 Gynura: Longevity Spinach Superfood Recipes
🎥 Best Hot Weather Spinach Crops - Longevity and Okinawa Spinach
🛒 Plant Longevity Spinach and live long
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Dragon fruit coconut parfait: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🔵Layer Dragon Fruit cubes with coconut cream and toasted granola.
- 🔵A tropical breakfast that looks neon and tastes fresh!
Dragon fruit coconut parfait recipe
Ingredients
- 1 fresh Dragon Fruit, diced into cubes
- 1 cup coconut cream
- 1/2 cup toasted granola
- Optional: honey or maple syrup for drizzle
Instructions
- Layer Dragon Fruit cubes in a glass or bowl.
- Add a layer of coconut cream, then sprinkle toasted granola.
- Repeat layers until glass is full, finishing with granola on top.
- Serve immediately for a refreshing tropical breakfast or snack.
🛒 Explore Dragon Fruit varieties
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Passion fruit fizz: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
🔴Scoop passion fruit pulp into sparkling water with a squeeze of orange juice.- 🔴A bubbly, tangy tropical soda!
- 🔴You may add a plash of Rum (optional)
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Passion fruit fizz recipes
Ingredients
- 2 passion fruits (pulp scooped)
- 1 cup sparkling water
- 1 tbsp orange juice
- (Optional) 1 shot rum
Instructions
- Scoop passion fruit pulp into a glass.
- Add sparkling water and orange juice, stir gently.
- Optionally add a splash of rum.
- Serve chilled with an orange slice garnish.
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Avocado coconut popsicles: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
- 🔵Puree avocado with coconut milk and sugar.
- 🔵Pour into molds and freeze.
- 🔵Enjoy the creamiest tropical ice pops ever!
🛒 For home-grown ingredients you will need:
Home grown Avocado
Home grown Coconut
Avocado Coconut Popsicles
Ingredients
- 2 ripe avocados
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 2 tbsp sugar (or to taste)
Instructions
- Puree avocado with coconut milk and sugar.
- Pour into molds and freeze.
- Enjoy the creamiest tropical ice pops ever!
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Canistel custard toast: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
- 🟡Mash Canistel (Eggfruit) with a bit of cream and cinnamon, spread on toast, and broil until golden.
- 🟡Like dessert for breakfast!
Canistel Custard Toast: Exotic Recipes
Ingredients
- 1 ripe Canistel (Eggfruit), mashed
- 2 tbsp cream
- 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
- 2 slices of bread
Instructions
- Preheat broiler.
- Mash Canistel with cream and cinnamon until smooth.
- Spread mixture on bread slices.
- Broil until golden and slightly caramelized.
- Serve warm, like dessert for breakfast.
🛒 Plant your own Canistel tree
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Full Sun Garden vs Shade Garden
"Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." (Warren Buffett)
Q: I live in California and I have a large area of my garden in full shade. Are there any plants that will be happy there? I am looking for something colorful. I also have a smaller area in front of the house that has full sun almost all day long, but I am afraid this can be too hot for flowering plants? Can you recommend something?
A:
Full sun gardens have a strong, bright look while shade
gardens have cooler, subdued appearance. Both types of
gardens are fun to design and maintain as long as you pick
the right plants.
Full Sun Garden is the easiest to grow. Depending
on exposure, it may require some plants that can tolerate
the hottest summer days and the dry conditions in your
area. The good news is, the majority of tropical and
subtropical plants prefer full sun, so you have a large
selection to pick from - fruit trees, flowering trees,
shrubs, vines, and small perennials. The more sun, the
more flowers and fruit you will get! However, keep in mind
that sun gardens require more water, but generous mulching
will help to minimize watering.
Shade Garden is much more restful in appearance,
but sometimes may be a little more difficult to work with.
As shade trees grow bigger and thicker, it may become too
dark; nothing will grow in total darkness. In this case
you need to prune back some branches to let more light in.
Filtered sunlight or dappled light coming through the
leaves of the trees is beneficial and considered light
shade, which would be the best light conditions for shade
loving plants to thrive. Although shady cooler spaces
attract more insects and will require more attention to
control them, they also have some advantages over sun
gardens. You can enjoy working in cooler conditions, and
your garden will require less water. Many foliage plants
look more deeply colored and healthier than in full sun;
white flowers shine instead of looking washed out!
Our favorite shade plants are fragrant brunfelsias , clerodendrums, and of course
colorful gingers and heliconias. You
may also consider ornamental foliage of Calatheas, lush Alocasias, Colocasias, and colorful Cordylines. Check out our shade loving plant list for
more colorful suggestions. These are also great for indoor
gardens!











