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Southern Sunrise
Color of lemon, mango, peach,
These storybook villas
Still dream behind
Shutters, thier balconies
Fine as hand-
Made lace, or a leaf-and-flower pen-sketch.
Tilting with the winds,
On arrowy stems,
Pineapple-barked,
A green crescent of palms
Sends up its forked
Firework of fronds.
A quartz-clear dawn
Inch by bright inch
Gilds all our Avenue,
And out of the blue drench
Of Angels' Bay
Rises the round red watermelon sun.
Sylvia Plath (1956)
This week, I've chosen another tropical fruit to go out on a limb with, although not intentionally. I just happened to walk into the market at the right time and come upon this absolutely gorgeous globe of colour. I realized that while I'd eaten mangoes by themselves, I'd never incorporated them into a recipe, and I wanted to rectify that immediately.
Of course, the possibilities are endless- curries, chutneys, pickles, sauces, all manner of desserts, even a cocktail or two. I'll have to decide and be quick about it; sitting in my fruit bowl isn't doing it any favours. I'm leaning towards a savoury dish, but a pudding may win out in the end.
N.B. My thanks go to Santos over at The Scent of Green Bananas for inspiring the above photo with her nicely composed shot of white peach sherbert with white peach halves and blackcurrant coulis, which sounds, as well as looks, quite lovely.
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