Cheese from La Fromagerie cheese shop in London, England. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.
Yes, you can eat the outside, the rind.
What can you pair with the cheese? Crackers? Home-made bread?
On a diet? How about home-grown grapes
Grapes grown in a London back garden. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
They say buy (wine) on an apple and sell on a cheese.
Grapes grown in a London garden. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
Grapes of a different variety.
These small sweet grapes have a small pip inside. The skin is tough. However, you are supposed to push out the pip and eat the skin because it contains nutrients and provides roughage which helps bowel movements.
In Singapore diabetics are told to eat whole fruits rather than drink juice. Why? The juice might contained added sugar. A proportion of those cartons on sale do not contain the 'bits' which are the roughage.
Eating home grown grapes is good for the body and good for the soul. You feel proud and satisfied.
About the Author
Angela Lansbury is British and has lived in England and Singapore for many years. Please share links to your favourite posts.
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