Re: wild strawberries
Andy,
If you don't mind going to Montecattini/Tuscany,you will be able
to find restaurants that serve the same wild strawberries with
Schalgobers just like at home.
I ate them with gusto about 10 years ago. A MECHAYE!
Ruth
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From: veni vici <venivici_at_inbox.com>
To: Czernowitz Genealogy and History <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
Sent: Mon, September 20, 2010 10:31:12 AM
Subject: [Cz-L] RE: czernowitz-l digest: September 19, 2010
Re: Whipped Cream -
The various references to it in relation to wild strawberries left
me confused. But when I read Ruth's mention of Schlag-Oberst, I
pointed to my monitor excitedly and called out, "That's it!" That's
what we called it. It reminded me of seeing a documentary piece,
possibly on CBS 60 Minutes, on Vienna eating habits where they would
have fruit or cake and order "Mit Schlag!"
And what wonderful memories Hardy's picture of the berries brought
back. The last time I tasted some wild strawberries was in 1948 in
Canada's Muskoka vacation lands. Some children had been picking them
in the woods. Is there anywhere left in the world where they are
picked and brought to market? Recalling their wonderful taste is
incentive enough to move out to live in the wilds.
Andy
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