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My passions are often slimy.
Fascist Cardassian eyesore!
Go eject a warp core if that makes you feel better!
Who put beans inside your passionfruit-shaped bread?
Much like tube grubs
I'm pretty sure passionfruit flowers cribbed off trek here. You can't convince me that tripod started as an organic design.
best eaten fresh
Certainly said by somebody that has never eaten it seasoned.
Seasoned with what? I only ever picked it off of the backyard fence where it was growing and devoured as is.
Literally seasoned. Dried in a ventilated area for a month or so.
(By the way, I have no idea what's the modern word for that. I know the origin of that one, and can't find anything in a translation dictionary.)
Possibly just sun dried, as with tomatoes and other fruits?
Kept in storage for a season like we do with cheese.
Aged?
The process people do with cheese is called "aging"? That's a simple answer, it will be easy to remember :)
So, a timing process. Good to know. Haven't heard of it phrased that way. But what becomes of the taste afterwards?
It's stronger, a bit bitter, and with a sweeter aftertaste. It's great for making juice, but too strong to eat.

