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Nothing so sweet as sour

By Cynthia Nelson

Souree with salt and pepper (Photo by Cynthia Nelson)Hi Everyone, A few weeks ago a regular reader of my column and blog asked me what a sour is, and the question made me pause. I know how to make sour, I know how we use sour but how does one explain what a sour is?

Some of the answers I was tempted to blurt out were: “a sour is something we eat with things like cassava balls, phulourie, biganee, egg balls, black pudding, channa and so on”; “A sour is something we make with tamarind, mango or souree”; “A sour is something sour”. …..


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