I wanted to bring a gift of some
description and was mulling this problem over- finally decided to bring the
baobab fruit that I had bought on the side of the road between Djenne and Bamako as I was leaving
for Europe. The fruits were no longer as pretty as they had been when I bought
them, when they had been covered in a light green moss like ‘velvet’. This had dried and discoloured, but would
nevertheless provide an exotic gift I thought, and I had also got a plastic bag
of the baobab powder which is derived from the inside of the fruit, dried and
pounded. This powder is used for making juice. It would be good
with some gin I thought- fortunately my hosts were adventurous enough to let me try out
my new cocktails on them after Mass on Sunday (held in a little chapel in the
grounds). My hunch was correct- the baobab juice is delicious with gin. It will
be our new Djenne Djenno cocktail and it will be called the Mells Baobab
cocktail.
I hope Raymond is going to plant a baobab
in his greenhouse- I think the seeds are found in the fruit...
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