Sicilian Mode or Eating Stbawbebeihs. — Throughout SicUy it is the custom to eat strawberries along with sugar and the juice of an orange cr two. The strawberries, a smaU kind, come to table without their stalks, aro crushed ■with white pounded sugar, and the juice of an orange is squeezed over them. The result is a most -yagrant and agreeable compound, much superior, in my opinion, to strawberries and cream. Indeed, I think it is all but worth *whUe to mak*-.' a joirfeey to Sicily to bo initiated into this mode of eitiag Bl^wfe§r« , .s»-*-S§'Aaßt'** M?ntQßgi gi*&
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 2
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97Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 2
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