Lilac
Well-known Member
- Location
- Flyover Country
This past Saturday, I bought a 25# box of peaches from the same company (Indian River Direct) who delivery them from the Carolina-area orchards every year. Wednesday they were ripe enough for me to process & I found out they were were dry & mealy. I'm very unhappy with them, but I got enought to put a batch in the freeze-dryer. Today I took them out & am just as unsatisfied with them. I rehydrated them & they will are just as bad. I looked up what I can do with them & the only answer was to put them in pies or cobblers & add extra sugar.
I've bought peaches from this company for years & haven't ever had a bad batch. I sent an email to the company, but haven't heard back. I still have half a box after freezing drying the other half & throwing out about 6 of that total.
They aren't good enough for jam. I'm lucky that I had good peaches from last year for jam (lasts me 2 years) & freeze dried others which I still haven't used up.
These peaches looked nice in the box, but had very little fuzz on them. Has anyone else ended up with mealy peaches? If so, what did you do with them?
I'll try a pie or cobbler, but I don't see how they will be better tasting or have a much better texture. I think I'm through buying peaches this year for canning.
I've bought peaches from this company for years & haven't ever had a bad batch. I sent an email to the company, but haven't heard back. I still have half a box after freezing drying the other half & throwing out about 6 of that total.
They aren't good enough for jam. I'm lucky that I had good peaches from last year for jam (lasts me 2 years) & freeze dried others which I still haven't used up.
These peaches looked nice in the box, but had very little fuzz on them. Has anyone else ended up with mealy peaches? If so, what did you do with them?
I'll try a pie or cobbler, but I don't see how they will be better tasting or have a much better texture. I think I'm through buying peaches this year for canning.