These adorable kumquats make a beautiful centerpiece during the winter months. I am liking this centerpiece even more right next to my favorite maiden fern. Don't you love the contrasting between the bright green and orange?
For those of you who have never eaten a kumquat, it is a tiny citrus fruit. The entire fruit is edible and the best part of the fruit is the rind. During the season, I keep popping them in the mouth all day.
For more memorable centerpieces, tablescapes, and recipes (including vegetarian, gluten free and vegan recipes), please check out my book, Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen, at my website komalinunna.com.
I am joining A stroll thru life, Savvy Southern Style, Patty's Weekly Story, Tablescape Thursday, The style sisters, Common Ground, The charm of home and Show and Tell.
For those of you who have never eaten a kumquat, it is a tiny citrus fruit. The entire fruit is edible and the best part of the fruit is the rind. During the season, I keep popping them in the mouth all day.
For more memorable centerpieces, tablescapes, and recipes (including vegetarian, gluten free and vegan recipes), please check out my book, Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen, at my website komalinunna.com.
I am joining A stroll thru life, Savvy Southern Style, Patty's Weekly Story, Tablescape Thursday, The style sisters, Common Ground, The charm of home and Show and Tell.
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ReplyDeleteKarin
Love your kumquats, and I can't get a fern to grow at all. Great contrast and super picture. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeletethey both compliment each other sooo much....love their freshness to the scene
ReplyDeleteSo vibrant and pretty and spring is soon yea! If course they do taste good too.
ReplyDeleteErika
Oh how I love kumquats. Love the colors, they make a beautiful centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast between orange and green, very pretty centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteThe entire fruit is edible.. really?? Komali.. where have you been?? I've missed you in blog world.. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow do you keep your maiden fern looking so healthy? Never had much luck with them. Please share how you care for them?
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