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what is a vegetable you always wanted to try? I keep seeing jerusalem artichokes and taros in the supermarket and wondering what you do with them. Next time I go there I am gonna buy them and try them! Jerusalem artichokes looked good mashed with butter, salt and pepper, or in a soup.
Taro I still have to investigate | |
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answer me!!!! | |
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Carrot Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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I've known more successful threads | |
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Sorry your thread died Charlotte I want to try butternut squash and artichokes...and probably some more. I love vegetables, but my Mum was pretty old fashioned when it came to them, and I've never caught up! Rock n roll baby | |
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PANDURITO said: I've known more successful threads have you ever tried celeriac or broccolini? | |
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Maybe the title is misleading. It looks like a riddle. | |
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susannah said: Sorry your thread died Charlotte I want to try butternut squash and artichokes...and probably some more. I love vegetables, but my Mum was pretty old fashioned when it came to them, and I've never caught up! I don't know how you have lived this long without it! | |
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PANDURITO said: Maybe the title is misleading. It looks like a riddle.
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ZombieKitten said: susannah said: Sorry your thread died Charlotte I want to try butternut squash and artichokes...and probably some more. I love vegetables, but my Mum was pretty old fashioned when it came to them, and I've never caught up! I don't know how you have lived this long without it! I wouldn't know how to cook it even if I bought it, and Im lazy like that! Rock n roll baby | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Carrot
have you tried those big white carrots from Japan? | |
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susannah said: ZombieKitten said: I don't know how you have lived this long without it! I wouldn't know how to cook it even if I bought it, and Im lazy like that! easy! peel, remove seeds and cut up into 4cm cubes, toss in oil and stock powder (like vegeta) or morroccan seasoning and roast in 200°C oven until soft, about half an hour - easier than potatoes | |
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ZombieKitten said: have you ever tried celeriac
or broccolini? I don't know what those are but I try everything I'm offered that doesn't drag across the ground Is celeriac the root of celery? And what's the difference between broccoli and broccolini? (don't say it's ni) | |
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PANDURITO said: ZombieKitten said: have you ever tried celeriac
or broccolini? I don't know what those are but I try everything I'm offered that doesn't drag across the ground Is celeriac the root of celery? And what's the difference between broccoli and broccolini? (don't say it's ni) yes it is the root, and it has that amazing celery aroma without the string! you can roast it or mash it together with potatoes and garlic and broccolini "Broccolini is a green vegetable resembling broccoli. Although often mistakenly identified as young broccoli, it is actually a natural hybrid of the cabbage family Brassica oleracea, a cross between broccoli and Chinese Kale. It was developed by the Sakata Seed Company of Yokohama, Japan. It is generally agreed that broccolini has a sweeter flavor than broccoli." it is really nice | |
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interesting! Rock n roll baby | |
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ZombieKitten said: PANDURITO said: I've known more successful threads have you ever tried celeriac or broccolini? Broccolini Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Broccolini
it's nice!!! | |
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Nice.
And butternut squash? Ain't that a type of pumpkin? | |
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Ooh, I've never had pumpkin either.
Except in a risotto Rock n roll baby | |
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ZombieKitten said: PREDOMINANT said: Broccolini
it's nice!!! I'm sure it is, just looks like young broccolli or purple sprouting broccoli (which is very flavoursome BTW). It's the rediculous name i can't abide. We don't call baby sweetcorn swetcornini, why call this hybrid anything other than baby brocoli? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PANDURITO said: Nice.
And butternut squash? Ain't that a type of pumpkin? we call it butternut pumpkin here and it is fantastic in risottos too | |
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PREDOMINANT said: ZombieKitten said: it's nice!!! I'm sure it is, just looks like young broccolli or purple sprouting broccoli (which is very flavoursome BTW). It's the rediculous name i can't abide. We don't call baby sweetcorn swetcornini, why call this hybrid anything other than baby brocoli? | |
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PREDOMINANT said: ZombieKitten said: it's nice!!! I'm sure it is, just looks like young broccolli or purple sprouting broccoli (which is very flavoursome BTW). It's the rediculous name i can't abide. We don't call baby sweetcorn swetcornini, why call this hybrid anything other than baby brocoli? I agree! Rock n roll baby | |
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what about okra? cool name shame about the slime, some might say but I say | |
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Sea Cucumber | |
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Turnip | |
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ZombieKitten said: PREDOMINANT said: Broccolini
it's nice!!! i bet that broccolini is damn tasty! | |
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ZombieKitten said: answer me!!!!
I think in Spanish the vegetable is called Yuka, but I don't know in English. I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.
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i think i've tried them all! | |
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Anx said: i think i've tried them all!
every time we go to the asian markets I see a hundred vegies I don't even know the names of! 30 different varieties of leafy greens, beans, fungus, you name it! just amazing | |
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