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		<title>Second Flavor Tripping Party Scheduled in Austin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Taste Tripping &#8211; Salt and Vinegar Chips, Strawberries, Green Apples



If you missed last night&#8217;s event, don&#8217;t worry, The Berry Fairy is hosting another Flavor Tripping Party on Friday, July 31.  And, as a thank you to all you Austinites for such wonderful support, The Berry Fairy is offering a limited number of tickets at $10 off, [...]]]></description>
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<div class="mceTemp">If you missed last night&#8217;s event, don&#8217;t worry, The Berry Fairy is hosting another Flavor Tripping Party on Friday, July 31.  And, as a thank you to all you Austinites for such wonderful support, The Berry Fairy is offering a limited number of tickets at $10 off, that&#8217;s only $30 a person.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">Miracle Fruit Fans attended last night&#8217;s party at the Belmont and had quite a good time sampling all the tart treats.  There were several miracle fruit virgins around who were thrilled to share thoughts on their first experience.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">&#8220;This is totally freaky.  This lemon tastes like it has sugar on it and so does the grapefruit.&#8221; &#8212; Cindy F.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">&#8220;I thought it would be more dramatic.&#8221; &#8211; Jared S.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">&#8220;Have you tried the goat cheese?  I swear I thought it was cream cheese.&#8221; &#8212; Jenny L.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">&#8220;The miracle fruit itself tastes good.  Kind of sweet and with the texture of a kalamata olive.&#8221; &#8212; Courtney S.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">&#8220;I&#8217;m a huge fan of flavor tripping.  I&#8217;m gonna have to get some and try things out of my fridge.&#8221; &#8212; Dave </div>
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<div class="mceTemp">&#8220;Yuck!  Tabasco, still tastes like Tabasco.&#8221; &#8212; Kim P.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp">Let us know what you thought of the party and of course, the miracle fruit.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp"><strong>More Information: </strong>Tickets are sold by <a href="http://www.theberryfairy.com/" target="_blank">The Berry Fairy</a> for $40/person.  A limited number of discounted tickets can be <a href="http://bit.ly/10jdQb">purchased</a> for $30. The ticket includes one fresh miracle berry and a &#8220;bacchanalian banquet of foods specially selected for the flavor tripping.&#8221;  Tito&#8217;s mixologist bar will also be there. Friday, July 31 from 6-8 p.m. <a href="http://www.thebelmontaustin.com/" target="_blank">The Belmont</a>, 305 W. 6th St. Austin, TX, (512) 457-0300.</div>
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		<title>Best Foods to Serve at a Flavor Tripping Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 18:39:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SweetGirl</dc:creator>
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What is a Flavor Tripping Party?
It’s a gathering where you consume a berry known as miracle fruit. The berry coats your tongue in such a way that foods taste differently. The miracle fruit has rewired your taste buds so that sour foods taste sweet. A lemon suddenly tastes like a lemon drop, goat cheese tastes [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>What is a Flavor Tripping Party?</strong></p>
<p>It’s a gathering where you consume a berry known as <strong><a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/what-is-miracle-fruit/">miracle fruit</a></strong>. The berry coats your tongue in such a way that foods taste differently. The miracle fruit has rewired your taste buds so that sour foods taste sweet. A lemon suddenly tastes like a lemon drop, goat cheese tastes like cream cheese frosting, and vinegar tastes like apple juice.</p>
<p><strong>How long does the effect last?</strong> </p>
<p>The effect can last somewhere between 15 minutes to 2 hours.<br />
You too can host your very own flavor tripping party with little effort and cost.  Just acquire some miracle fruit (approximately $2-5 each) and set out a wide array of things to try.</p>
<p>These are crowd-pleasers from past flavor tripping parties:</p>
<ul>
<li>Mustard</li>
<li>Vinegars</li>
<li>Pickles</li>
<li>Lemons</li>
<li>Limes</li>
<li>Grapefruits</li>
<li>Brussels sprouts</li>
<li>Strawberries</li>
<li>Chevre (goat cheese)</li>
<li>Bleu Cheese</li>
<li>Olives</li>
<li>Guinness</li>
<li>Lemonade made with no sugar</li>
<li><a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/cupcakes-with-no-sugar-actually-taste-great/">Sour cupcakes with goat cheese frosting</a></li>
<li>Cheap tequila (which some swear turns into top-shelf Patrón)</li>
</ul>
<p>Definitely not your standard cocktails and hors d&#8217;oeuvres, but loads of fun!</p>
<p>Before tasting the miracle fruit, sample all of these foods. Otherwise, you won&#8217;t know just how much of a difference the miracle fruit makes.</p>
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		<title>The Right Way to Eat Miracle Fruit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 22:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Cleanse your palate with a tall glass of before putting the miracle fruit in your mouth.
Pop the berry in your mouth, scrape the pulp off the seed, and chew. The miracle fruit needs to coat your mouth and tongue in order to have an effect, so swirl it around, and hold it in your mouth [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left">Cleanse your palate with a tall glass of before putting the miracle fruit in your mouth.</p>
<p>Pop the berry in your mouth, scrape the pulp off the seed, and chew. The miracle fruit needs to coat your mouth and tongue in order to have an effect, so swirl it around, and hold it in your mouth for about a minute. Once the juices have coated your mouth, swallow the pulp, but don&#8217;t eat the pit because apparently, it tastes pretty nasty!</p>
<p><strong>What Does Miracle Fruit Taste Like?</strong></p>
<p>It tastes surprisingly good. Some say it is like a tangy berry that tastes sort of like a sweetened cranberry. Others believe there’s not much of a flavor at all.</p>
<p><strong>How Quickly Does Miracle Fruit Work?</strong></p>
<p>Miracle fruit takes a few minutes to fully take effect.</p>
<p><strong>When Does Miracle Fruit’s Effects Wear Off?</strong></p>
<p>The effect can last somewhere between 15 minutes to 2 hours.</p>
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		<title>Grow Your Own Miracle Fruit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 04:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Goal Grow Your Very Own Miracle Fruit
The miracle fruit, or miracle berry, is a berry plant native to Ghana in west Africa. Once eaten, this small red berry makes sour foods like lemons, grapefruits, and limes taste sweet. Many who have tried the miracle fruit say a lemon tastes like a piece of lemon drop candy.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left"><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Goal</span> Grow Your Very Own Miracle Fruit</strong></p>
<p>The miracle fruit, or miracle berry, is a berry plant native to <a href="http://www.ghana.gov.gh/">Ghana</a> in west Africa. Once eaten, this small red berry makes sour foods like lemons, grapefruits, and limes taste sweet. Many who have tried the miracle fruit say a lemon tastes like a piece of lemon drop candy.  The Latin name for miracle fruit is <em>Sideroxylon dulcificum</em>, but it is also known as <em>Synsepalum dulcificum</em>.</p>
<p>Our purpose here is to show you how to grow your very own miracle fruit plant. Here are step by step instructions and insider tips on growing miracle fruit. Hopefully these steps will help you in your gardening endeavor.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 1</span> </strong><strong>List of Things You Need</strong><br />
<a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-1-list-of-things-you-need/">Miracle fruit thrive in acidic soil with a pH balance of 4.5 or more, warm weather, and humid conditions. If you have access to the last two items, then you are off to a great start. We’ll help you get &#8230;</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 2</span> </strong><strong>Get Dirty</strong><br />
<a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-2-get-dirty/">These seeds love acid and require rich, well-drained soil. We will use a mix of horticultural Perlite and peat moss as a bed for our miracle fruit &#8230; </a></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 3</span> </strong><strong>Starting the Seed<br />
</strong><a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-3-starting-the-seed/">Scoop your Perlite/peat moss mixture into the small containers you are going to use for germination. Moisten the soil with a little water, then GENTLY push the seeds into the dirt until &#8230;</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 4</span> </strong><strong>Miracle Transplant<br />
</strong><a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-4-miracle-transplant/">It can take up to two weeks for the seeds to sprout, so do not be discouraged if you do not see anything yet. Once your seeds have germinated, it is time to transplant them into &#8230;</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 5</span> </strong><strong>Patience … Om … and Tips for the Not-So Patient</strong><br />
<a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-5-patience-…-om-…-and-tips-for-the-not-so-patient/">You have watered, maintained humid conditions, kept it out of harsh sunlight, and even played it classical music, and still no fruit. Having patience in the care of your plant is the toughest &#8230;</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 6 </span></strong><strong>Fruits of Your Labor</strong><br />
<a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-6-fruits-of-your-labor/">What can you expect once your little sprouts mature and fruit? The answer is, little red berries, the size of fresh coffee beans hidden amongst the evergreen &#8230; </a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Step 1 List of Things You Need
Miracle fruit thrive in acidic soil with a pH balance of 4.5 or more, warm weather, and humid conditions.  If you have access to the last two items, then you are off to a great start.  We’ll help you get the first.
Here’s a list of things you need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left"><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 1</span> List of Things You Need</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Miracle fruit thrive in acidic soil with a pH balance of 4.5 or more, warm weather, and humid conditions.  If you have access to the last two items, then you are off to a great start.  We’ll help you get the first.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Here’s a list of things you need to get started:</p>
<p style="text-align: left">* Miracle fruit seeds (or plant, if you can find one in your area)<br />
* 1 bag of horticultural <a href="http://www.schundler.com/outdoor.htm">Perlite</a><br />
* 1 bag of <a href="http://www.essortment.com/all/howusepeatmos_rfak.htm">peat moss</a><br />
* Small pot(s), <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Jiffy-Greenhouse-Pellets-Planting-Transplanting/dp/B000EHJN84">Jiffy</a> seed starter, or our favorite, an egg carton<br />
* Warm, humid weather<br />
* Patience</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Miracle Fruit Fans tip: <br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellic_acid">Gibberellic acid</a> – Not necessary, but helpful by triggering the germination process since only about 25% of miracle fruit seeds germinate.  Available at most local nurseries.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Step 2 Get Dirty
These seeds love acid and require rich, well-drained soil. We will use a mix of horticultural Perlite and peat moss as a bed for our miracle fruit seeds. The easiest way to make this mixture is to use a large container. Pour an equal amount of Perlite and peat moss into the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #3366ff"><strong> </strong></span><span style="color: #000000"><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 2 </span>Get Dirty</strong></span></p>
<p>These seeds love acid and require rich, well-drained soil. We will use a mix of horticultural <a href="http://www.schundler.com/outdoor.htm">Perlite</a> and <a href="http://www.essortment.com/all/howusepeatmos_rfak.htm">peat moss</a> as a bed for our miracle fruit seeds. The easiest way to make this mixture is to use a large container. Pour an equal amount of Perlite and peat moss into the container. Once you have a 50/50 mix, shake the container until it is well mixed together. Alternatively, you can stir the mixture with a trowel, but this can get messy. Once you have your soil mixture, you are ready to start planting.</p>
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Scoop your Perlite/peat moss mixture into the small containers you are going to use for germination.  Moisten the soil with a little water, then GENTLY push the seeds into the dirt until it is barely visible.  If you choose to use the gibberellic acid, now is when you will need it.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 3</span> Starting the Seed</strong></p>
<p>Scoop your <a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-2-get-dirty/">Perlite/peat moss mixture</a> into the small containers you are going to use for germination.  Moisten the soil with a little water, then GENTLY push the seeds into the dirt until it is barely visible.  If you choose to use the gibberellic acid, now is when you will need it.  One spray for each seed should be enough.</p>
<p>Keep the soil moist, warm, and in partial-shade.  A tip is to place a plastic bag over the pot to retain the humidity and warmth.  The plants, especially the seeds, are not at all frost tolerant.  If there is a chance of a temperature drop, move your pots inside to a sunny spot near a window until temperatures increase.</p>
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		<title>Grow Your Own Miracle Fruit: Step 4 Miracle Transplant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 04:30:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Step 4 Miracle Transplant
It can take up to two weeks for the seeds to sprout, so do not be discouraged if you do not see anything yet. Once your seeds have germinated, it is time to transplant them into a larger container. You will need more of the 50/50 Perlite/peat moss mixture and about a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left"><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 4</span> Miracle Transplant</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left">It can take up to two weeks for the seeds to sprout, so do not be discouraged if you do not see anything yet. Once your seeds have germinated, it is time to transplant them into a larger container. You will need more of the <a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-2-get-dirty/">50/50 Perlite/peat moss mixture</a> and about a 1 quart pot for each sprout.  Once you have those tools ready, follow these steps:</p>
<p>* Fill the new pot with the <a href="http://miraclefruitfans.org/blog/grow-your-own-miracle-fruit-step-2-get-dirty/">dirt mixture</a><br />
* Dig a hole in the middle for the sprout<br />
* Gently remove the sprout from its original home, taking care not to damage the roots<br />
* Lower the sprout into the hole, making sure it is standing up and level<br />
* Soak it with water and gently pat down the dirt around the sprout to remove any air pockets</p>
<p>Your sprouts are ready to take off.  Now it&#8217;s just a matter of time.</p>
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		<title>Grow Your Own Miracle Fruit: Step 5 Patience … Om … and Tips for the Not-So Patient</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 04:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Step 5 Patience … Om … and Tips for the Not-So Patient
You have watered, maintained humid conditions, kept it out of harsh sunlight, and even played it classical music, and still no fruit. Having patience in the care of your plant is the toughest part, but gardening takes time. One encouraging note is miracle fruit [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left">You have watered, maintained humid conditions, kept it out of harsh sunlight, and even played it classical music, and still no fruit. Having patience in the care of your plant is the toughest part, but gardening takes time. One encouraging note is miracle fruit plants start fruiting when only one foot tall and can produce fruit year round.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Miracle Fruit Fans has tips for the not-so patient gardeners to help their plants get on the fast track:</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong><a href="http://www.toptropicals.com/html/toptropicals/articles/cultivation/micronutrients.htm">Micronutrients</a></strong> – Not necessary, but helpful by replacing microelements (iron, boron, etc) that peat moss uses up. Follow the instructions on the packaging to learn how much and often to use.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong><a href="http://www.the-organic-gardener.com/blood-meal.html">Blood Meal</a></strong> – You can get this organic, all natural powdered fertilizer that contains one of the highest, non-synthetic nitrogen counts (12-0-0) available at most garden stores. If you have never used this before, you should know it is made from powdered and dried livestock blood so be prepared for the smell and curious neighborhood cats.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong><a href="http://organicgardening.about.com/od/organicgardeningglossary/g/bonemeal.htm">Bone Meal</a></strong> – Sold at most garden centers, this organic slow-release fertilizer offers a good amount of phosphorous, which encourages blooming and root development. It is comprised of ground animal bones and is used in lots of 100% organic gardens.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong>Water </strong>– Make sure you are giving your plant enough water to keep the soil moist, but not drowning wet.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong>Sunshine</strong> – Miracle fruit are from West Africa and thrive in warm, humid climate. Be sure to keep your plant in a partially shaded area, protected from frost and temperatures 65F or below, and humid but not too hot. If you are putting a plastic covering over the plant, which is encouraged to maintain humidity, make sure it is not too hot under there.</p>
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		<title>Grow Your Own Miracle Fruit: Step 6 Fruits of Your Labor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 04:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Step 6 Fruits of Your Labor
What can you expect once your little sprouts mature and fruit? The answer is, little red berries, the size of fresh coffee beans hidden amongst the evergreen leaves. It really is not a miracle or even magic that makes this curious little berry work. Miracle fruit contains an active glycoprotein [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff">Step 6</span> Fruits of Your Labor</strong></p>
<p>What can you expect once your little sprouts mature and fruit? The answer is, little red berries, the size of fresh coffee beans hidden amongst the evergreen leaves. It really is not a miracle or even magic that makes this curious little berry work. Miracle fruit contains an active glycoprotein molecule, with some trailing carbohydrate chains, called miraculin. When the fleshy part of the fruit is chewed, this molecule binds to the tongue&#8217;s taste buds, causing sour foods to taste sweet. While the exact cause for this change is unknown, one theory is that the effect may be caused by miraculin distorting the shape or covering the sweetness receptors &#8220;so that they become responsive to acids, instead of sugar and other sweet things&#8221;. This effect can last from 15 minutes to 2 hours for some.</p>
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