Let's continue everyone's favorite theme of fruits in Montenegro 🙂 With the end of the tourist season, fortunately, there was no end of the fruit season, as I expected!
Here's what made us happy in November:
• Persimmon! I didn't expect it to grow here! Its cost is now in stores: from 50 to 80 cents per kg.
• Tangerines. While we were driving around the city of Bar and looking at different real estate (selected for a client), we came across a lot of useless tangerine trees - the owners of houses rest here in the summer, and leave in the winter, leaving this wealth! Their cost now fluctuates from 50 cents to 1 euro.
• Grenades. I have never eaten such sweet pomegranates. The bones are very soft, the pulp is juicy and sweet, just delicious. There are also many pomegranate trees. In addition to the cultivated pomegranate, there is also a wild one; it is used to make pomegranate juice. The cost in the store is 1-1.5 euros.
• Quince. Juicy and sweet, with the density of a hard pear.
• And in November, a wonderful decoration of nature is a shrub with such bright red and yellow fruits. They can also be eaten, the pulp inside is sweet, but it tastes like rose hips, so you won’t eat much of it, and, they say, it’s not desirable.