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•#Ximenia is an African tree that produces a small fruit sometimes referred to as yellow/tallow plum or sea lemon •The small fruit is less than 2 inches long and contains one seed. Depending on the variety, the ximenia is yellow, orange, or red with white spots when ripe. An Ethiopian variety goes yellow. There will be 1 seed in each fruit. •The #fruit tastes tart and bitter and is a favorite of birds. •The tree grows up to 20 feet (6 meters) tall and has rough, dark-grey bark. It has long, green shiny leaves and thorny branches. The tree can reproduce itself by seed (it grows true to seed), or via root suckers. It flowers from August to October. https://store.jpsdelights.com/x
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Wishing everyone a happy and healthy Easter! 🐰 🐇 🐣 🐤 🐥 🐝 🦋 🌻 💐 🌸 🌼 🌱 🥕 🥚 🍫 🍭 🍬 🎀 🧺 To all our Orthodox friends there's still time to buy your Easter Baskets before Easter next Sunday. The preserves make excellent glazes for your Easter lambs and hams
Happy Passover! Pesach Sameach! Enjoy tasting the sweetness of freedom in our charoset preserves. Tonight is definitely different than all other nights, but I hope all who celebrate are able to connect with loved ones one way or another. This year, instead of asking why this night is different from any other night, we may be asking ourselves, “why is this Passover different from any other in history?” The answer is that more people than ever before are sharing a “virtual” Seder with family and friends. In the true spirit of community and faith, we've found a way to come together, even when we must celebrate far apart. We hope everyone you're sharing this holiday with feels a connection to the rituals of Passover.