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Ethnobotany Food Uses(p)
... were eaten in emergencies. They were boiled before eating. Potentilla anserina L. (silver-weed) The rootstalk was eaten raw or cooked. It is said to taste like sweet potato. Prunus americana Marsh. (wild plum) The fruit was eaten raw, or cooked ... eaten or was beaten into a flour, or sliced and dried for winter. Pyrus ioensis (Wood) Bailey. (crab apple) The fruit was eaten cooked ...
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Calathea allouia
... moisture is available. Tubers are harvested 8-12 months after planting. Uses The tubers are eaten cooked and in salads. The taste is similar to sweet corn, and the crunchy texture is ...
www.montosogardens.com

The Edible Pond and Bog Garden - Plants For A Future
... portion of young stems can be eaten raw and young leaves can be eaten cooked. Other virtues of this plant include ... Its young leaves and flower buds can be eaten cooked and young flowers can be eaten raw. Peltandra alba and P. virginica - ... eaten raw or cooked. Sagittaria sagittifolia - Arrow Head: Native of Britain, it grows in water up to one and a half feet deep. Its tuber can be cooked and eaten ...
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Abelmoschus esculentus - Plants For A Future database report
... : Fruit; Leaves; Root; Seed. Edible Uses: Coffee; Oil; Pectin. Immature fruit - cooked on their own or added to soups etc[2, 27]. They ... 177, 183, 240]. The leaves, flower buds, flowers and calyces can be eaten cooked as greens[183]. The leaves can be dried, crushed into a ... a rich colour, so do not fade into the background when cooked in stews etc[183]. An early, productive, very hardy cultivar, it ...
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WoodlandEdge3
... hint of liquorice. It should not be eaten until it is fully ripe and can be eaten raw or cooked and, when dried, is much used ... and greying. The young shoots are eaten cooked. They are used mainly as a flavouring, though they can also be lightly cooked for 3 - 4 minutes and ... are amongst the sweetest in the genus and can be eaten raw as well as cooked. The canes are very flexible and are much used ...
www.the-tree.org.uk

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... year, as it is then least liable to become mouldy and worm-eaten: it is very apt to be attacked by insects. Where very thick, ... dry. If a small quantity of the leaf-stalks of Angelica be cooked with 'sticks' of rhubarb, the flavour of the compound will be acceptable ... the leaves being stripped off and the peel removed, the remainder is eaten with much relish. The Finns eat the young stems baked in hot ...
botanical.com

CCE - Suffolk County: Consumer Hot Topics - Strawberries
... Berries Thaw berries in sealed container in the refrigerator. Best eaten while the fruit is slightly frozen unless used in a cooked recipe. Once frozen food is thawed, it is susceptible to ...
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Lovage - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... , sea parsley, lavose, liveche, smallage, maggi plant, old English lovage. Grated fresh root can be cooked as a vegetable, used raw in salads, icings, syrups and some liqueurs. Lovage is a ... -fries, potato dishes, squash, has been used to make tea and wine. Leafstalks can be eaten fresh or candied and hollow stems can be candied and used as straws in Bloody ...
culinaryherbguide.com

CCE - Suffolk County: Consumer HelpLine Q&A
... be re-refrigerated until eaten. (You might want to substitute colorful plastic eggs for your egg hunt.) What makes hard-cooked eggs hard to peel ... better candidates for hard cooking. How long can hard cooked eggs be kept? Use hard-cooked eggs (in the shell or peeled) within 1 ... should be considered a decoration only and not eaten. DID YOU KNOW? An egg cooked in the shell until both the white and yolk ...
counties.cce.cornell.edu

Watch Your Garden Grow - Peas
... eaten whole. Snow peas, sugar snap peas Chinese pea pods and many others fall into this category. They are low fiber pods with small wrinkled peas inside. The entire pod is eaten, cooked or raw. Green garden peas are legumes just like dried peas, except they are eaten at the ... system functioning properly. Nutrition Facts (1/2 cup cooked garden peas) Calories 67 Dietary Fiber 2.4 ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu




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