It is a very important weaning food in the Caribbean and yes, as mentioned above is referred to as poor man’s butter.
I had a tree in my garden. The fruit was about the size of a large grapefruit (if you squeezed it into a pear shape) but other varieties are closer in size to a medium butternut squash. In other words HUGE.
Slice thinly and layer over toast, squeeze lemon or lime juice over it, sprinkle with garlic salt and ground black pepper, cover with snipped spring onions or red onion then top with poached egg. A breakfast for kings.
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thanks . Do you remember the song - "I say potatos, you say potatahtos" 