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When they are ripe they will be sweet and taste a bit like plums. If they are not ripe they will be sour and leave a dry feeling in your mouth like sloes do. if they don't feel soft when you squeeze them they are not ripe. If they do feel soft, taste one, if it's sweet, pick them, if not they'll need another week or two to sweeten up. the ones in the hedges here still need another week I think.
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