Sop? I always heard the word in derogatory terms, my mother being British and all. And I gotta ask...given where you are, why did you use the inches side and not the millimeter side?
Soup sop here in the Dominican Republic it is called guanĂ¡bana it has a semi sweet taste made into a milk shake it is tasty . During the season we get two or three a day. They claim it has a high cancer killing effect and a lot of research has been done on it. I used the inches side because I was born and raised in Canada
Soursop is called guanĂ¡bana here in the Dominican Republic and in season we get two or three a day great in milk shakes. They claim it has a high anticancer ability and has been research a lot. I use inches because I was born and raised in Canada and it comes normal I never changed over when Canada did.
Interesting. I've had friends from Peru and Bolivia, and they each have their own unique foods (like huacatay, made with Peruvian black mint.) Regarding the unit of measure, your comment made me go read. I did not realize that Canada was not 100% metric system, and that the conversion that has been made was relatively recent. I do a hybrid in my life. When I cook, I weigh in grams because it's so much easier than dealing with fractions. Otherwise, it's the Imperial system.