Bullace & Crabapples
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Bullace & Crabapples
We have about 7 bullace trees in a hedge in the top field, over the weekend we went and collected a bucket of bullace.
Mrs Ice has used what she needed to make jam, so I now have a few kgs to use, wine?...bullace vodka??...use them in a thumper??
Also in the spinney, there are 3 crabapple trees, we finished up with a large bag of them....I was thinking about jelly?? wine??
Ice.
Mrs Ice has used what she needed to make jam, so I now have a few kgs to use, wine?...bullace vodka??...use them in a thumper??
Also in the spinney, there are 3 crabapple trees, we finished up with a large bag of them....I was thinking about jelly?? wine??
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Not 100% sure, but bullace gin? Same recipe as sloe?
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I would go Vodka as neither Mrs Ice or I like Gin...
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I get that. Are your bullaces as dry and mouth puckering as sloes?
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Re: Bullace & Crabapples
My Damson vodka was good a few years back.
Bullace is close enough, if ripe, nothing like Sloe in tartness.
I'd go for that, and sweeten if needed.
Robert.
Bullace is close enough, if ripe, nothing like Sloe in tartness.
I'd go for that, and sweeten if needed.
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Lol. I could have had a lot of fun with that one, if I had noticed.
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I have a tree that I think is a Bullace also. Bigger than Damsons but smaller than Plums but with a good strong flavour. They make a nice jam and any that I manage to keep go into hedgerow wine.
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Re: Bullace & Crabapples
You have confused me now myles.
35 years ago, when living in Kent, a couple of elderly ladies showed me the bullace trees, the fruit was much smaller than my certified Damsons ever produce now.
I will concede that I am currently living 400+ miles North of Kent these days.
Climate has to matter?
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35 years ago, when living in Kent, a couple of elderly ladies showed me the bullace trees, the fruit was much smaller than my certified Damsons ever produce now.
I will concede that I am currently living 400+ miles North of Kent these days.
Climate has to matter?
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Oooo
I have also thought these were the small hard mean plums. Half the size of damsons and often confused with sloes....
I have also thought these were the small hard mean plums. Half the size of damsons and often confused with sloes....
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I have to concur with the two members above....Mash wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 7:29 am Oooo
I have also thought these were the small hard mean plums. Half the size of damsons and often confused with sloes....
Bullace...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullace
Damson....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damson
Plums...we all know a plum...
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OK I guess it is not a Bullace at all. Must be a small fruited wild plum.
Rounder than Damsons but sweet - not a cooking variety. Dark purple with a bloom like a Damson and yellow flesh.
Rounder than Damsons but sweet - not a cooking variety. Dark purple with a bloom like a Damson and yellow flesh.
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Now, I do like the fact that these closely related fruits may cross pollinate and produce somemething not recorded as a single species.
And suspect that this happens all the time.
Myles is fortunate enough to posess enough land where this may be happening.
My thoughts......
Robert.
And suspect that this happens all the time.
Myles is fortunate enough to posess enough land where this may be happening.
My thoughts......
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I think damson is a family term, and you have a rounder sweeter cousin.myles wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 2:58 pm OK I guess it is not a Bullace at all. Must be a small fruited wild plum.
Rounder than Damsons but sweet - not a cooking variety. Dark purple with a bloom like a Damson and yellow flesh.
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Meh! call them what you will.
Genus Prunus covers a veritable plethora of fruit from hawthorn upwards (just that the smaller fruit tend to have spikes

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Genus Prunus covers a veritable plethora of fruit from hawthorn upwards (just that the smaller fruit tend to have spikes
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Prickly Plumbs. Crikey I bet he don't run for the School Bus.
That is makin' my eyes water just thinking about it.
That is makin' my eyes water just thinking about it.
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I didn't know Hawthorne were the same family.phantom wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 2:36 pm Meh! call them what you will.
Genus Prunus covers a veritable plethora of fruit from hawthorn upwards (just that the smaller fruit tend to have spikes)...
We have those.
If the birds have left me enough, I will give it a bash.
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By all accounts, both sloes and haws make decent meads.Easydrinker wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:49 pm I didn't know Hawthorne were the same family.
We have those.
If the birds have left me enough, I will give it a bash.
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Both on my "To-do" list. Sweetened sloes are very "plummy" but not got round to checking Haws.
I'm guessing tannic, but..........
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