I make jam with them, and eat them straight off the tree. There are tiny hard seeds in them that need to be removed if cooking/baking with them. They make good jelly if you cook them down and strain out the seeds.
I make jam with them, and eat them straight off the tree. There are tiny hard seeds in them that need to be removed if cooking/baking with them. They make good jelly if you cook them down and strain out the seeds.