Thank you for sharing the process, but please keep the camera still (barf bag needed after). Can’t keep my eyes on the video and missed a-lot of helpful hints. Thank you again.
Prickly pear are notoriously promiscuous. That is, they cross breed regularly. This appears to have the traits of Opuntia englemannii or perhaps a bit of Opuntia phaeacantha, both native to the Sonoran desert.
He rinsed them to blast off the thorns, the skin of the prickly pear fruit has a lot of tiny hairlike thorns that need to be removed. Blasting them with water, heating them up, skinning them, etc.
I scrubbed mine with a "hard" bristled toothbrush! Worked very well.
Wow, that plant produces a lot of fruits !
Thank you for this tutorial! So cool to see the fruits lose their color like that!
Thank you for sharing the process, but please keep the camera still (barf bag needed after). Can’t keep my eyes on the video and missed a-lot of helpful hints. Thank you again.
I watched on 1.75x playback speed. Much better!
This video could have been a lot shorter with all the same information.
Thank you for this wonderful video,keep good work. i inspired by your video.
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Any idea which variety you have?
Sorry, no.
Prickly pear are notoriously promiscuous. That is, they cross breed regularly. This appears to have the traits of Opuntia englemannii or perhaps a bit of Opuntia phaeacantha, both native to the Sonoran desert.
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Wait so you rinse them then dump them on the dirty ground?
He rinsed them to blast off the thorns, the skin of the prickly pear fruit has a lot of tiny hairlike thorns that need to be removed. Blasting them with water, heating them up, skinning them, etc.
Nice try bro, but everything from harvesting, cleaning, and processing is subpar.
There’s really no other way than to use a bunch of water in the desert?
Fire or skinning the fruit
hope u didnt harvest all...
fruit and food is getting hatfer and harder for animals to find food.\
keep some leave most
Horrible camera work. Consider having someone hold camera or get a stand of some sort
Lol it's just some dude
Do you honestly expect a whole Hollywood crew for a self made youtube video?