Starfruit & How to know when it is ripe.

Starfruit & How to know when it is ripe.
Starfruit – Carambola

I had starfruit a couple of times, but never purchased it, or knew anything about it.  We now have a starfruit tree that has been very prolific.  This led to the need to learn more about it.sf1

The fruit has distinctive ridges running down its sides (usually five but can sometimes vary); in cross-section, it resembles a star, hence its name. The entire fruit is edible and is usually eaten out of hand. They may also be used in cooking and can be made into relishes, preserves, and juice drinks.

Starfruit’s real name is Carambola and is a tree fruit. It is native to Southeast Asia and is popular in tropical areas, including southern United States. The fruit has big ridges which give it the distinctive look, and when cut cross wise, the pieces are stars. These stars make it great as a garnish. The whole fruit is edible, including the skin, although I did trim just the edges on those that had darkened already.

Nutritionally, these fruit have high vitamin C, respectable fiber, and very low sugars, meaning diabetic friendly.

Starfruit is not just a dessert fruit. I have used it in curry and it is excellent. Just dice it up, and add it toward the end of cooking. It adds a very subtle sweetness that no one will guess what it is. I tried them in a smoothie, but have not found the right ‘formula’ for a great one.fullsizerender1

Like most edible items, there is a time range – just ripe enough to almost rotten.  This time frame of course, will vary greatly based on the type of food.  The real question is when is the ‘peak’ time?  How does the item look and smell and taste when it is at its very best?  Very best is also subjective.  Perhaps you prefer tart over sweet.  I decided the best way was to have a taste test with fruit of varied ripeness.  I made a video of it so you can see for yourself and learn what coloring may be the ‘peak’ ripeness for you.  Click here to see the video.

I found that when they are yellow with just a little green in the crevices was just about right.  My husband preferred it when it was all yellow – a more ripe flavor.  Texture / flavors vary from a tart green apple, to a Bartlett pear, to a papaya / orange mixed flavor.

Nutrition Facts:
Amount Per 1 medium (3-5/8″ long) (91 g)
Calories 28
Total Fat 0.3 g 0%
Saturated fat 0 g 0%
Polyunsaturated fat 0.2 g
Monounsaturated fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 2 mg 0%
Potassium 121 mg 3%
Total Carbohydrate 6 g 2%
Dietary fiber 2.5 g 10%
Sugar 3.6 g
Protein 0.9 g 1%
Vitamin A 1% Vitamin C 52%
Calcium 0% Iron 0%
Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 0%
Vitamin B-12 0% Magnesium 2%
% Daily Value*

 

Hacksaw Ridge

November 2, 2016 

The true story of Pfc. Desmond T. Doss (Andrew Garfield), who won the Congressional Medal of Honor despite refusing to bear arms during WWII on religious grounds.

Directed by Mel Gibson 

I don’t think There are any spoilers, but read at your own risk. 


Wow. From what I can tell, if you’re a veteran you’re going to be surprised at how realistic it is. If you’re not a veteran you should watch this movie just to see how incredible this war was for these guys.

As with anything traumatic, it shows the various levels of emotion that individuals face in circumstances such as these. It was not specifically about Christianity but really about a man of his convictions and what he had to do to accomplish what he did. 

I think Mel Gibson did an extraordinary job with filming & directing. Some of the shots are just truly incredible and the sound effects are amazing.  

How incredible the sound is for the fighting scenes. Ping ping 

The movie is incredibly graphic without being gratuitous and I think it’s probably an understatement of what he (and all of them) went through. When you think about some of the specific scenes, for example his treatment in Boot Camp, I’m sure it was even 1000 times worse than what they actually showed in the movie. 

I think it’s also a testament to the type of people willing to serve their country and frankly a testament to that generation of people who would go to such lengths to serve their country. He mentions 2 men from his town that took their own lives because they were disqualified from serving.  I’m not sure if our generation have such people. OK we do, but it’s certainly not what the media spends their time talking about. 

As far as Seventh Day Adventism, it is barely mentioned, but the key items are stated. 

Just a final statement. This movie is moving, patriotic, sad, and realistic.  It is not for the faint of heart, bring your resolve. 

#LiveLikeDoss #SDA #HacksawRidge