Im asking this as last year I was often disappointed at harvest. The question is, when harvest time arrives and you have a load of various pods that all look stunning, why are some rotten / black on the inside ? This has led me To having to handle ever pod to cut it in half to do a visual inspection regardless of my intentions for the pods, drying , freezing, blending etc. is there a method to determine the bad apple to avoid the extra labour ? Considering there isn't enough work at that time. Nothing worse than popping a few frozen or fresh whole pods into a meal and find out the inards are bad.
Suggestions ??
Suggestions ??