My Korean neighbor has been working on this for a few days now. It was little orange colored “fruits”(?), they peeled away the skin/flesh and just kept the seeds. It doesn’t smell that great.
The seeds are now cleaned and still sitting outside.
[I’m too introverted to ask them 🫣]

by SpiceSeeker

12 Comments

  1. I bet that smells “amazing”! Haha. Those are ginkgo nuts. They peel off the yellow fruit and dry them, then hull them. A delicacy of the fall season. Used in many dishes, but steamed with rice is my favorite.

  2. chickenthighcutlet

    We had a gingko tree at our high school which everyone called “the poo tree” 🤢

  3. awongbat

    You should be able to find roasted Ginkgo nuts as a street food. Usually light yellow in color and on a little stick. They are slightly bitter in taste but very good for brain health. It’s an acquired taste.

  4. I remember my grandma making me go to the shitty smelling tree to collect ginkgo nuts. Smells awful, tastes great.

  5. SpiceSeeker

    Thanks all! The smell punches me in the face every time I open my door. I’ll have to work up the courage to ask them for some to taste.

  6. AfganPearlDiver

    Just a heads up! The first time I ate it, I was at my friend’s house and his mom said “This is mildly poisonous.” Excuse me??? “Yeah, but you have to eat more that 5 seeds at a time.”

  7. KReddit934

    I think the nut inside smells different than the fruit..?

  8. Rarely do you see female Gingko trees in cities, bc the seed coat has Butyric acid.

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