also know
by the same name but nowhere near our chipttam (in salcette, we call
them chiputtan) where taste is concerned.
Blasio
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 14:19:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: JoeGoaUk
Subject: [Goanet] Talking Photo: We call it ?Chipttam?
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Subject: Re: [Goanet] Talking Photo: We call it ‘Chipttam’
> RESPONSE: I think it is the same thing we get here in the shops called Cape
> Gooseberrys. I think when I was very young my first trip to Goa, I had eate
han the Goan variety & reddish...
Alfred
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> 2009/8/17 JoeGoaUk
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> > We call it ‘Chipttam’
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We call it ‘Chipttam’
When matured or ripped, these are edible and I ate plenty.
Edible part inside is round shape, about the size of Green Peas
They grow well in the fields. You don’t to plant or grow them they grow just
like
that e.g. villages, bushes, fields etc
They may grow around the sa