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Cheating on My Fruit Guy

November 21, 2010 Leave a Comment

The world is letting me down. First my “free Gazette man” and now my fruit guy. Good thing I still have Guillaume. Loyal Guillaume with his incredible sourdough and his yeast that smells like strawberry jam-filled donuts. I swear.

This is not about Guillaume. This is about Leopoldo. Leopoldo even caught me cheating on him, but I would never cheat on Guillaume. I’m a little scared to go back and face up to my indiscretion. I don’t think he’ll ever offer me his best fruit again. Or make me a deal on mangoes. Good thing it’ll be awhile before he gets good mangoes in, I guess…

The worst part is I cheated on Leopoldo with his neighbour whose name I don’t even know. Shameful. The two men seemed to be offering me the same things: consistency, comfort, and persimmons.

Oh, and moscato grapes, fennel and dates (medjool. Not the most fun kind, but pretty exciting sometimes).

Then I realized I don’t even know the guy from Leopoldo’s actual name, since he isn’t even Leopoldo himself! Leopoldo is like 60 or 70 or something and rarely even enters his own fruit shop anymore. My crudgety yet lovable salesman must have a different name, and he never told me what it was. So much for trust.

I’d like to say I was drunk and can’t be held responsible for my actions, but all I had in my system at the time was one moscato Italian wine grape. Before fermentation.

So why’d I cheat? Leopoldo’s neighbour offered me a grape. I didn’t pay much attention because I’d had one at Leopoldo’s before, but this was completely different. It tasted like wine – sweet without the acidity. I’ve never had a grape like this before. All the flavour without the alcohol! To some this is a good thing, to others it’s less so.

What makes the grapes special is that they’re grown on hills and the elevation is what gives them their flavour (along with the added sweetness from the lateness of the season and the concentration of the sugars. Late harvest wines often taste like quasi-dessert wines from sweetening on the vines).

I bought three bunches and my new beau asked if I was going to share with friends. I lied and said yes. A great way to start a relationship. Instead, I ate a bunch and froze the rest, as Josée di Stasio taught me. This concentrates the sugars even more. It was hard to put these beautiful grapes in the freezer, but leaving them in the fridge wasn’t making them any more delicious. Eating fruit fresh when it’s perfectly ripe is divine…

…which brings me back to persimmons…

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