10 Edible Autumn Textures

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10 unusual textures from the season’s edible treasures — because the best of textures engage the senses beyond the visual and tactile.

Autumn is known for its vivid colors, hearty flavors and rich scents. Here’s a 10-pack of textures that borrow from the season’s sensory richness — edible, touchable and intensely colorful.

Complete zip-pack at the bottom. Enjoy.

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First up, the moist inside of a giant pumpkin. Looks almost like a toothy grin:

Free Texture: Sliced Pumpkin

Free Texture: Sliced Pumpkin

Some of my grandmother’s dried plums, chewy and flavorful and oh-so-sweet:

Free Texture: Dried Plums

Free Texture: Dried Plums

Dried hot peppers, also courtesy of grandma’s attic:

Free Texture: Dried Hot Peppers

Free Texture: Dried Hot Peppers

The inside of a delicious butternut squash:

Free Texture: Butternut Squash

Free Texture: Butternut Squash

Finally, the skin of an aged white pumpkin — makes you want to run your fingertips over it:

Free Texture: Pumpkin Skin

Free Texture: Pumpkin Skin

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Download the pack: TextureWell Autumn Edibles

2 Responses to “10 Edible Autumn Textures”

  1. How, uh, original! LOL Those are really cool! You must look at the world with a microscopic eye. It’s so interesting to see where patterns lie in everyday things. Thanks for bringing them to us!

    Su

  2. Su, that’s actually my favorite part about — and the reason I’m growing increasingly addicted to — shooting textures. The more you do it, the more it opens your eyes to new ways of seeing and experiencing the world. It’s amazing — truly epitomizes the idea that your subjective experience is 1% your circumstances and and 99% how you look at them.

    Glad you dig it.

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