
and peeled it.

I was expecting a lot of smaller seeds instead of these 3 big ones.

The seed was about the size of a cooked chick pea.

There was a lot of advice on the web as to how to germinate the seeds. I went with this approach because it was easiest and because it will be easy to see if anything happens.

I have read that it takes anywhere from one to six months to germinate. If it germinates at all. Stay tuned ...

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