okay to eat? Debbie There are no indications on the outside that anything is wrong.
D debbie_in_ga Well-known member Apr 28, 2007 #2 okay to eat? Debbie There are no indications on the outside that anything is wrong.
J joe Well-known member Apr 28, 2007 #3 They won't hurt you but they won't taste good, unless you can pluck out the green parts and just use that. They for over-ripe, or maybe they were picked too early and, like supermarket pears, rotted before they could ripen.
They won't hurt you but they won't taste good, unless you can pluck out the green parts and just use that. They for over-ripe, or maybe they were picked too early and, like supermarket pears, rotted before they could ripen.