I have, and they are delicious!
Great choice for a K word. It seems like I have tried it but I'm not sure. Carver, ABC Wednesday Team
my Chinese suppliers bring kumquats to the office during CNY. this fruit is also abundant during the new Year.
I also have tried them. They are actually quite refreshing with a very distinct taste. Sweet post!
If I had one, I don't recall.ROG, ABC Wednesday team
I like the shade of orange!
I've never had one!Jane x
This 11 second You Tube video says it all:http://pmondoy.blogspot.com/
No, I have never tried it but I haven't seen it here at the store either!! Very clever choice for the theme.k is for...
I love kumquats but we can't get them here (N W England) any more. I wonder why.
I don't think I've eaten one, but are they sweet? I must try one.Leslieabcw team
Like the way the word sounds Kumquat. Don't think I've ever had one. Great K wordAnn
It looks like a mandarin orange or ponkan. I have not tasted one before. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
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I have, and they are delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for a K word. It seems like I have tried it but I'm not sure. Carver, ABC Wednesday Team
ReplyDeletemy Chinese suppliers bring kumquats to the office during CNY. this fruit is also abundant during the new Year.
ReplyDeleteI also have tried them. They are actually quite refreshing with a very distinct taste. Sweet post!
ReplyDeleteIf I had one, I don't recall.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
I like the shade of orange!
ReplyDeleteI've never had one!
ReplyDeleteJane x
This 11 second You Tube video says it all:
ReplyDeletehttp://pmondoy.blogspot.com/
No, I have never tried it but I haven't seen it here at the store either!! Very clever choice for the theme.
ReplyDeletek is for...
I love kumquats but we can't get them here (N W England) any more. I wonder why.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've eaten one, but are they sweet? I must try one.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
Like the way the word sounds Kumquat. Don't think I've ever had one. Great K word
ReplyDeleteAnn
It looks like a mandarin orange or ponkan. I have not tasted one before. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDelete