Making Mesquite Pod Flour

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @ChadZuberAdventures
    @ChadZuberAdventures 23 часа назад +1

    Awesome demonstration! Thanks for doing this. You have good helpers too.

  • @di557dianebritson
    @di557dianebritson Месяц назад +3

    Texas here ..... hehehe, who needs an oven was great!

  • @Jmon808
    @Jmon808 4 года назад +24

    Love this stuff. I got this recipe from an Oahu company that sells this flour. I eat this almost everyday it’s amazing. Mix 1 cup flour, 1/2 cup peanut butter, & 1/4 cup honey until crumbly but sticky dough forms. Smash into small square pan then cut into squares after refrigerated for 30 min

  • @jillrowen8816
    @jillrowen8816 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I have a large mesquite in my yard that is dropping pods now (even in the middle of monsoon). Brilliant to let the pods "cook" in the car. Great way to use 2 natural resources!

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 2 года назад +5

    wow your kids are so pretty . I think its great you are showing them ways to do things like that. awesome dad way to go.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      Thanks they do enjoy it

  • @yvonnechappell8247
    @yvonnechappell8247 2 года назад +17

    If you drink coffee, you dont have to throw the seed parts away. cook them in a pan or oven until brown/black then use the cooked beans to make coffee. Works great in a percolator.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      Sounds cool. I actually never drink coffee

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday 2 года назад +7

      I have honey mesquite trees all over my property here in the high desert of Texas. My beans are quite purple. I break them up into about 1-2 inch pieces and roast them in the oven. While they roast it smells like cinnamon bread. Then I use a coffee grinder and it makes delicious caffeine free coffee.

    • @carolynlouise8659
      @carolynlouise8659 2 года назад +2

      @@Sabbathissaturday well how long does your coffee grinder last doing that

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      It's not a grinder. It's lasts a long time.
      The new blades are 15 bucks on amazon

    • @GhostsRustyKnee
      @GhostsRustyKnee Год назад +2

      Wait... Like it carries a similar caffeine content?

  • @cherigoodwin5846
    @cherigoodwin5846 3 года назад +16

    Wonderful kids. Well-mannered and respectful. They will go far in life! Kudos to you!

  • @bigofishbone
    @bigofishbone 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for showing us how to make mesquite flour…I like you style of having your kids not only help but,,,passing on this great idea…

  • @bonnietaylor604
    @bonnietaylor604 4 года назад +13

    This is really cool. Thanks for posting and teaching us how to do it.

  • @travishughes8743
    @travishughes8743 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for showing that I have hundreds of Mesquite trees on my property I'm going to have to make some flower. By the way cool shirt I would wear that every other day

  • @remisajevan
    @remisajevan 2 года назад +3

    muchas gracias. This is very useful for us people that live surrounded by mesquite trees. Beautiful family! God bless you, hermano !

  • @mattwatson5107
    @mattwatson5107 2 года назад +4

    Dude that is such a great video. Super helpful and great to see your family working together like that. ✌🏼

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      Thanks im happy you liked it

  • @tomscott3
    @tomscott3 День назад +1

    Excellent, Big Boss Man! I love how you got the whole family helping. A friend and I just collected about 15 pounds today. I really like the flour idea. Let me know if you'd like to discuss affiliation.
    Very Best Regards,
    Tom Scott 🗽
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  • @simplyimpish1055
    @simplyimpish1055 Год назад +4

    Thank you all for the video.
    I have lots of big trees and I know which ones have sweeter pods because my dogs eat only those beans😂

  • @bernadettejohn3055
    @bernadettejohn3055 Год назад +1

    Am so amazed looking at the video I have never heard about the mesquite tree before
    I would definitely try to get some of this flour to use in my baking 🇹🇹

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      The taste varies but it can be good.

  • @renedodge5185
    @renedodge5185 3 года назад +1

    ALSO LOVE YOUR car oven! GOD BLESS YOU

  • @Salty4eva
    @Salty4eva 3 года назад +1

    Great demonstration. Thanks! Great to see the family involved.

  • @juanadej.sanchez2091
    @juanadej.sanchez2091 2 года назад +2

    Gracias por el video. Cuánto tiempo dura almacenada la harina ?

  • @guadalupemartinez7511
    @guadalupemartinez7511 Год назад +1

    Great video and information! I have several Mesquite trees around me here in Texas, so you know I’ll be harvesting some bean pods and making some flour! And coffee! Just one thing though… always use a food-grade bucket when storing food.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      Yes I've learned that lesson

  • @diannebartkus9893
    @diannebartkus9893 Год назад +1

    Love your little assemblyline workers!!!❤

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад +1

      Lol guess what I do for a living?

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 2 года назад +4

    This was fantastic! I have 4 acres and lots and lots of mesquite trees. I thought I had to shell each pod like beans or something. This is super. My only question is this one. What would happen if you just used the mesquite flower alone? Thanks.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +2

      It would be sweeter and taste better im sure

    • @deanasnarky3903
      @deanasnarky3903 Год назад +1

      I've heard that it doesn't have the gluten of wheat flour so if you make bread or something with it you would need to add some white or wheat flour just to help it hold together

  • @rosamariagonzalezmendoza5464
    @rosamariagonzalezmendoza5464 Год назад +1

    La cáscara del mezquite mi mama nos hacia un te para el estomago cuando teniamos diarrea y temperatura muy bueno

  • @loribradley1188
    @loribradley1188 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing! I didn’t know it was that easy. Great video!

  • @diannebartkus9893
    @diannebartkus9893 Год назад +2

    Im thinkin pancakes!!! Yeah!!!

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад +1

      We made some and they weren't bad

  • @sylviasanchez6694
    @sylviasanchez6694 2 года назад +2

    Gracias por compartir este video!!!

  • @edwarddeleon975
    @edwarddeleon975 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed your video and that the whole family got involved including your dog im hoping you make more videos thanks for sharing

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      Thanks we really do enjoy it

  • @gabriel9377
    @gabriel9377 4 года назад +2

    Good video I myself bought a hammer mill works wonders

  • @rainbowhiker
    @rainbowhiker 2 года назад +2

    The stuff you're throwing out makes a great coffee-like drink. No caffeine.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      It also makes great mulch

    • @rainbowhiker
      @rainbowhiker 2 года назад +1

      @@FruitTree Good to know. Thank you.

  • @Ckawauchi35
    @Ckawauchi35 4 года назад +3

    Cute girls. Thanks for this valuable post. I have planted 2 Mesquits in my backyard in addition to the really mature tree outside the fence. I get lots of pods fr that one that falls in my backyard.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +1

      Thanks. I hope you enjoy your trees

  • @Yankeez001
    @Yankeez001 3 года назад +2

    I’m in Tucson and imma do this with my pods! Thank u!

  • @moik2747
    @moik2747 3 года назад +4

    I'm not sure if you have done it yet but what can you do with Acorns.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      I dont have any experience with acorns. We dont have them in huge supply in arizona

  • @LousyAcousticCovers
    @LousyAcousticCovers 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the post in the fb gardening group. I had to check out and subscribe to your channel.
    I’m so glad you posted this video, wife and I were just discussing mesquite flour and how/where to get it or make it.
    Thank you much from your QC neighbor.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      Thanks happy to help

  • @joanwiebe3654
    @joanwiebe3654 4 года назад +3

    What an awesome video!!! Thanks for a great diy survival tip! ♥️

  • @eliasgutierrez8487
    @eliasgutierrez8487 Год назад +1

    Great teamwork!

  • @clintonmcvay1522
    @clintonmcvay1522 2 года назад +1

    Jelly is great..would not beleive....boil couple hands full for hr.mash um good strain juice about 1/2 gal....bring to boil with 5 cups sugar 1 box sure jell pectin and 1/2 cup lemon juice..jar it up like jelly...sooooo good..!!!

  • @lauralibertybean1569
    @lauralibertybean1569 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is so awesome!

  • @matthewcain2880
    @matthewcain2880 2 года назад +1

    You and your family are awesome!! Love your video, ty

  • @GhostsRustyKnee
    @GhostsRustyKnee Год назад +1

    When is a good time to harvest this year? Since it's been wet all winter and now we're getting these early monsoon looking storms, I'm wondering if we just don't have that window this year. 😢

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад +1

      When they start falling off

  • @joericca1354
    @joericca1354 Год назад +1

    Great video! Would the same process work for Palo Verde pods?

  • @LiquorandCheeseburgers
    @LiquorandCheeseburgers Месяц назад +1

    We were too busy with the homestead revival to harvest the pods this summer, had more urgent things on the list. Definitely harvesting next year, we have 100 mesquite on our property and another 50 across the drive on other property. We have an old electric smoker that we rarely use, Im thinking of cleaning that out and use it as a dryer... hmmmm.
    The Mule Deer, Jack Rabbits and other critters love them and they all hang out under our pruned mesquites that surround the back yard.
    Maybe do a video on harvesting Prickly Pear Fruit? Were starting to gather them now, freezing them and make wine, syrup and maybe jam later this winter.
    Edit: Great video. 👍🏼

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks we do havd a video on prickly pear

    • @LiquorandCheeseburgers
      @LiquorandCheeseburgers Месяц назад +1

      @@FruitTree I guess I need to pay better attention 😅
      BTW, try and use food grade buckets, some of these hardwarestore units can leech whatever Chinese junk into our food.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Месяц назад +1

      @LiquorandCheeseburgers I do now

  • @frankytrevor7
    @frankytrevor7 2 года назад +1

    NICE!! Did you bake them? How long? temperature? Thank you.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      I put them in my car for a day. Scorched them

    • @frankytrevor7
      @frankytrevor7 2 года назад

      @@FruitTree 😂 smart!

  • @elterreneitormendivil9001
    @elterreneitormendivil9001 2 года назад +1

    Mesquitree jaja, Nice word muchas gracias

  • @honeytoone8610
    @honeytoone8610 2 года назад +1

    I live in south Texas and we have a lot of mesquite trees. Ours have pods on them still. Is it too late to collect them? We don’t get a lot of rain! Lol how would I know if they are bad? I guess it’s not keto? Lol!

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      I'm not an expert on Texas but it depends on how wet it's been. They could be ok

    • @honeytoone8610
      @honeytoone8610 2 года назад +1

      @@FruitTree I guess we won’t have to dry them bc they are already dry!!! Lol

  • @Winterlily20
    @Winterlily20 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video ❤ Thank you

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 месяца назад

      Thanks must me that season again in AZ

  • @echait1
    @echait1 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @corralejoamada4684
    @corralejoamada4684 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Good idea .

  • @randomcitizen2384
    @randomcitizen2384 3 года назад +1

    Awesome! Thanks for the video. In theory there is rain during the monsoon season, but not last year☹️

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      Totally true. I didnt know that when I made this video

  • @titoreyna3799
    @titoreyna3799 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you

  • @praesimons8807
    @praesimons8807 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I have a Chilean mesquite - making flour might be a decent payoff for the headaches it has caused. There is no problem using them vs the honey mesquite, correct?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад +4

      Absolutely no problem. The honey is just sweeter. Both are sweet and you can enjoy the flour.

  • @openingchocolate
    @openingchocolate 7 месяцев назад +1

    which part of the pod did not get ground down or which part of the pod/seed become the flour?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  7 месяцев назад +1

      I put in the whole pod.
      I think it would taste better if you just put in the bean and removed the shell, but that's a ton of work.

    • @openingchocolate
      @openingchocolate 7 месяцев назад +1

      thanks@@FruitTree

  • @lynniespencer6011
    @lynniespencer6011 Год назад +1

    Wow that’s cool! Thanks

  • @natureboy6410
    @natureboy6410 4 года назад +2

    Being hypoglycemic, I'd love to have a MONSTER box of those pods. ;-)

  • @sicaarib5782
    @sicaarib5782 4 года назад +1

    omg A NUTRIBULLET THAT IS GENIUS

  • @robertcampbell5183
    @robertcampbell5183 3 года назад +1

    I love the Farley reference hahah

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      Man I don't even know what Farley reference i did. Must have been sub concisely done.

  • @PhilDavisplus
    @PhilDavisplus 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent content

  • @anoldmannameddave7455
    @anoldmannameddave7455 Год назад +1

    Have you ever tried regrinding the coarse material that you sifted out? Seems like you could get a bit more out of it. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Great video. Nice family.👍✌️

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад +1

      No but that's mainly the pod. Not much flavor

    • @anoldmannameddave7455
      @anoldmannameddave7455 Год назад +1

      @@FruitTree At least it can go to compost.👍

  • @sonofthedesert3132
    @sonofthedesert3132 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this video available to us. I am a little confused about the harvesting process though. I have seen lots of videos now where the creator said NOT to use the pods anymore when they got hit by rain and NOT to use the ones already on the ground. But there are also videos here where the creators state that, if you bake the pods at 225 for 2 hours everything that might be in the pods as well as bacteria and fungi is dead. Do you know of a source where I (We) can confirm the information? Your method is without doubt the most secure one for us humans

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      No but heat kills everything

    • @bryanbivens8193
      @bryanbivens8193 Год назад +3

      160+ F according to USDA, also referenced in a food handler's class. After that, one must decide if they want to eat fungus, but most will eat mushrooms, cooked or raw.

  • @starjared12345
    @starjared12345 2 года назад +1

    Is the flavor like a regular mesquite BBQ seasoning?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      No it more of a sugar flavor

  • @gtjason6319
    @gtjason6319 2 года назад +1

    How long is the flour good for?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      I really don't know. Id say at least a year in a Tupperware container.
      Much longer in a vacuum sealed bag

  • @klee88029
    @klee88029 Год назад +1

    Hi there, I know it is 2 years since you posted this wonderful video and I'm hoping you might see this comment and answer several questions for me. 1. What model NutriBullet were you using to grind up the pods? 2. About how many pounds of pods were you able to pulverize before you had to replace the blades? 3. Did you end up burning out the NutriBullet motor at some point using it for making the mesquite powder? And lastly, 2 years later, are you still using a NutriBullet for this task or have you switched to a different device? Thank you very much if you see and get a chance to respond. I have 20 acres of land in Luna County, New Mexico filled with mesquite and think that doing this will make some wonderful Birthday and Christmas presents for all of my old lady friends who love to bake. And who will hopefully let me be their "Official Taste Tester"! 😁

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад +2

      I'll try to answer. It was a very basic NB nothing special.
      I used 5 full homedepot buckets worth about 12 lbs.
      I moved but never needed to replace the blades.

    • @klee88029
      @klee88029 Год назад +1

      @@FruitTree Wow! For "the faster than a speeding (Nutri) Bullet" reply and all of the good news! I don't want to spend a fortune on making something homemade. Many Thanks, Karen Lee

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад +1

      I think the blades were on Amazon for like 5 each btw

  • @PeddlingProfits
    @PeddlingProfits 4 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing it in our group and showing us how to do this.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +1

      No problem glad you enjoyed it

  • @he7is7at7hand
    @he7is7at7hand 2 года назад +1

    What about the seeds? Did you grind the seeds up also?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      That's the good part

  • @desert-walker
    @desert-walker 2 года назад +1

    Good to know especially about the leading of bacon in the sun for a while also from what I hear do not pick the ones on the ground only the ones in the trees

  • @HomesteadinHawaii
    @HomesteadinHawaii 4 года назад +1

    Great Video guys. Mahalo.

  • @GreenMangoes
    @GreenMangoes 3 года назад +1

    I have a lot of mesquite and want to try this, but never had a chance

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад +1

      Just make sure its dry

  • @janetmortensen3343
    @janetmortensen3343 4 года назад

    Hey! I know you! This is so cool. Thanks for sharing.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад

      Hey I know you too... lol no problem it's a lot of fun making these videos

  • @natureboy6410
    @natureboy6410 4 года назад

    Has it rained down there yet this season??? Here in the very southern tip of Nevada, we haven't had any rain since December of last year. Vegas has, but we're about 70 miles south southeast, in the Mojave desert.

  • @enduresurvive3740
    @enduresurvive3740 3 года назад

    That's a good dad right there. Anyway whats the ratio of "Regular flour" to Mesquite flour yall'd use?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      To make it taste good 75% real. 25% mesquite

  • @haynesjamie
    @haynesjamie 2 года назад +1

    Hi! Do you know of anyone who has tried this with the Texas variety of mesquite? Just curious …….. very cool. Thank you for sharing.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      I've had lots of people comment on using Texas honey.

    • @debbiehale2509
      @debbiehale2509 2 года назад +1

      I have a friend that did it with Texas mesquites. She's the reason I looked for a video.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      Tell her thanks

  • @ShowMeYourGarden
    @ShowMeYourGarden 4 года назад +1

    How did you know mesquite pods would be useful for baking? So cool!

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +1

      Honestly I took a local class and they showed me. Its been done for centuries

  • @deedeedubose6714
    @deedeedubose6714 4 года назад

    Thanks for this simple video. It was easy to follow and I can't wait to try it with my family! Do you think that I can use a vitamix, if I don't have a magic bullet, or will it pulverize everything too much?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +1

      I imagine it would do the same thing. Glad you enjoyed it

  • @RevereSkye
    @RevereSkye 2 года назад

    Thanks 💚🌱

  • @salehawedalhaseen2308
    @salehawedalhaseen2308 2 года назад +1

    جميل جدا اعجبتي الفكره

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      I dont understand your comments but thanks

    • @salehawedalhaseen2308
      @salehawedalhaseen2308 2 года назад +1

      @@FruitTree This tree covers large areas, but no one knows this idea. Thank you very much.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      Yeah they are everywhere

  • @MaryMary23503
    @MaryMary23503 Год назад

    Could you tell me which model of Nutribullet you are using?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      Shoot I dont know it was the cheap one on amazon

    • @MaryMary23503
      @MaryMary23503 Год назад

      The cheap one. I like that. I'll get one then.

  • @gabrielalibanio
    @gabrielalibanio 4 года назад +1

    This is so awsome.

  • @nettp7773
    @nettp7773 Год назад

    I like the idea of drying them in the car but we have been having problems with mice and pack rats getting into our vehicles. So I'm afraid the mesquite pods might encourage them.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      Yeah o wouldn't if that was happening

  • @willie_mccoy
    @willie_mccoy 4 года назад

    That's one tough blender! Who needs a hammermill?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +2

      Yeah and if the blades do get worn out they are $12 on amazon

  • @suzyq6767
    @suzyq6767 4 года назад +1

    My dogs scarf them up all during June and July.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад

      Nice

    • @Ckawauchi35
      @Ckawauchi35 4 года назад

      Good doggie! My sister's dog is so healthy and happy and friendly---he eats lots of fruits and vegetables.

  • @dukenegju
    @dukenegju 3 года назад

    Thank you! What about "raw mesquite powder" - hasn't this been heated, or is it fine to eat them raw? Love

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      We eat it raw

    • @dukenegju
      @dukenegju 3 года назад

      @@FruitTree Thank you! But then it must me the fruit flesh part only, as it is a legume and the seeds then would contain lectins and other stuff for what legumes are considered less good for us or even poisonous. Would be interesting to know how it used to be prepared or eaten traditionally by natives. Love

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      I bake mine when I do cooking

  • @richardbeggs1517
    @richardbeggs1517 4 года назад

    Excellent video! Do you guys ever make mesquite bean jelly or mesquite bean coffee?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад

      We didn't make the Jelly but we did make coffee. Not too bad.

  • @emilystevens7837
    @emilystevens7837 4 года назад

    Any particular type of mesquite tree is better or prefered?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад

      In Arizona we have 3 native types. So far they have all. Been good. I've had suggestions to chew on one first before you start collecting them.

  • @pamelacarnes9652
    @pamelacarnes9652 Год назад

    Is the texture more like meal or flour?

  • @abukemuse1941
    @abukemuse1941 3 года назад

    Did you wash it before or you don't need washing it before

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад +1

      No but we did need to bake it. I used my car in arizona. Its gets about 200 degrees in the summer

  • @christymair6117
    @christymair6117 2 года назад +1

    How much Carbs?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад +1

      Sorry I have no idea

  • @maragrace820
    @maragrace820 Год назад +1

    no beetles in the pods?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      Yeah fungus bacteria and pests can get in the pods and make your day really bad.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      That's why I like to get them fresh. I haven't seen a beetle yet

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  Год назад

      That's why I like to get them fresh. I haven't seen a beetle yet

  • @shirleyssimpson9439
    @shirleyssimpson9439 4 года назад +1

    I wouldn't use a plastic bucket, especially one that is not food grade. Off gassing of bad chemicals from a petroleum based product.
    Consider paper bags or cardboard boxes when you are heating the mesquite pods. :-)

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the tip. Paper bags dont stop pests (mainly bestles) from entering the bag. Although not labeled food grade the orange home buckets are made with the same mold and plastics as the white home depot food grade buckets but the dye disqualifies them from food grade.

  • @tadlovelace6787
    @tadlovelace6787 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @matthewphares4588
    @matthewphares4588 3 года назад

    Not all taste the same. What cultivar?

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      One was a gift no idea what kind it is. 1 is from an old tree no idea also. The other is a wonderful

  • @orisisorisis6946
    @orisisorisis6946 5 месяцев назад +1

    🥰

  • @renea.s5221
    @renea.s5221 4 года назад

    Do you pick them directly off the tree or pick up the ones off the ground around the tree? My neighbor has a tree and my front yard is full of pods right now!

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +1

      They were on the ground and in the tree. My neaborhood is full of them

    • @cautionunderpressure.5562
      @cautionunderpressure.5562 3 года назад +4

      Please don't eat them off the ground. research why. only harvest off the tree.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      They are in concrete. They have also been cooked.

  • @Hotrodford
    @Hotrodford 2 года назад +2

    The hotter and drier it is the more beans mesquite make.

  • @NayrbRellimer
    @NayrbRellimer 4 года назад

    How brittle are dried mesquite pods? I attempted a similar process for grinding honey locust pods, but either honey locust pods are much tougher than mesquite pods or my food processor has a dull blade. It took me several minutes to get the honey locust pods ground down as much as you were able to grind down the mesquite pods in only ten seconds. Maybe I need a better food processor. Here is a link to a video of me attempting this process with honey locust pods:
    www.bitchute.com/video/ddxfpXyOycvR/

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад

      They need to be completely dry

  • @coralhahn5406
    @coralhahn5406 3 года назад

    What if one had a greenhouse? I am looking for various vreative flour options for some interesting recipes for thr southwest.... I wana have a small mom and pop restaurant locally named after my grandma's kitchen "hahncienda" (with the surname)

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  3 года назад

      Sorry I don't understand your question

  • @candraschlotterer9910
    @candraschlotterer9910 2 года назад +1

    Why do you say monsoon season? Monsoon means season. Literally means rain season. That is not exact but you get the idea

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  2 года назад

      In Arizona the season from early July to mid August is called the monsoon season.

  • @annadrum-lynch6035
    @annadrum-lynch6035 4 года назад +2

    Please keep it organic do not pick from plants by roads or places with lawns as they may be using weed killer and other stuff. Your best places would be to find a good tree in the desert that no one can get to except by walking.

    • @FruitTree
      @FruitTree  4 года назад +3

      Or areas that you know are not contaminated