1. What does it taste like?Carambola is a tropical fruit that generally grows in the south. It is rarely seen in the north because the temperature and other conditions are not suitable, so it is generally difficult for it to survive in the north. It tastes a lot like grapes, sour with a hint of sweetness, has a unique texture, and contains a lot of juice. Some people also say that it tastes like cucumber, but its flavor is richer than cucumber. If you look at the shape, it looks like a five-pointed star. 2. How to choose1. Appearance: When the carambola gradually ripens, the yellow color will be tinged with a little dark red. This is the perfect degree of ripeness and tastes the best. Look at the shape and try to choose one with a very regular shape, as the quality will be better. You can also feel the peel and try to choose one that is smooth and has no cracks. 2. Hardness: You can also feel the hardness with your hands. If it feels soft, it is best not to choose it. Try to choose ones with harder skin, which are better. 3. Weight: Weigh it with your hand. A heavier weight means it has more juice and tastes better. If it is relatively light, it means it has been stored for a long time and the taste may not be very good. |
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