Saturday, October 18, 2008

"Tuna" Means Prickly Pear in Peruvian!

It's Saturday morning in the "Little Baby Sexton to Be" household, and it's my turn to prepare breakfast. Here is a photo of a typical breakfast, let me point out the funny red and green stuff on the right-side. This is called Tuna, but it is not a fish. Its the fruit part of a cactus, which Americans refer to as Prickly Pear! Caution must be used when peeling the tuna, sometimes there are tiny needles which are impossible to get out of your fingers. It is fun peeling them though. They also have these quite strange seeds! There are two types of prickly pear, red and green. the red are by far the best!


Along with the prickly pear offering, we have oranges, scrambled eggs, a cup of coffee, strawberry yogurt, Nesquik chocolate milk, wheat toast and strawberry jam, and cocoa puffs! The cocoa puffs went into the yogurt. A little bit of everything.

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