tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101980281470446262.post5597180991713031261..comments2024-02-12T08:13:45.750+09:00Comments on Hiroyuki's Blog on Japanese Cooking: Fuyu Gaki/富有柿Hiroyukihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07075672590298671343noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101980281470446262.post-42784757978537300442016-12-23T14:57:18.146+09:002016-12-23T14:57:18.146+09:00Cheryl: Wow, how lucky you are!!!Cheryl: Wow, how lucky you are!!!Hiroyukihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075672590298671343noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101980281470446262.post-57246110555490263772016-12-23T14:17:48.859+09:002016-12-23T14:17:48.859+09:00I grew up eating fuyu gaki. My grandparents house ...I grew up eating fuyu gaki. My grandparents house has a very large fuyu gaki tree in the back yard and they would send bags of them home with Mom. Towards the end of the season, we'd get kind of tired of them. When my grandparents moved from Sacramento (Northern California) to a suburb of Los Angeles 50 years ago, they brought that tree with them.<br /><br />I live 400 miles away now, but Mom still mails me some if I remember to ask. The fuyu gaki in the supermarkets up here are under ripe, very small and are never as good as the ones off of grandma and grandpa's tree.Cherylnoreply@blogger.com