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It a water plant flower that's fantastic in a potjie (witches cauldron style 3 legged cast iron pot which you put on the coals of a fire and bubble away for hours) with veg and meat......Never test the depth of the water with both feet
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Cabbage and potatoes - Colcannon, Ireland
The essential traditional colcannon Irish recipe - a St. Patrick's Day essential | Saint Patrick's Day | IrishCentral
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThank you Mister Is it good enough to try to grow it here?Never test the depth of the water with both feet
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory....
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
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Sounds like it might survive in the warmer parts of the UK
Aponogeton distachyos Water Hawthorn PFAF Plant Database
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Great idea for a thread VC.
For me:
India/Bangladesh - okra. Simply cannot got for an Indian meal without my bhindi bhaji.
(One of my novice curry pals thought I was well 'ard munching through a bowl of chopped up green "chillies". Didn't have the heart to tell him what they really were!!)
Tried twice to grow okra in my polytunnel - they chuck up the odd flower but I never get any fruit and all the leaves fall off! Not sure what I'm doing wrong, so will go back to the local Asian grocer insteadAre y'oroight booy?
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Originally posted by RedThorn View PostAustralia and snags on the barbie
Australia - mangoes - mango smoothie, mango icecream with pistachio's and choc. Mangoes, just more mangoes - and a shower to wash yourself in afterwards.
Gambia - peanuts and banana in toffee, made on the side of the boat. Wish I coud make that myself, it was awesome.
France garlic. Italy pasta. USA burgers and collard greens, of which I've no idea. UK - bangers n mash! Wales leeks. Ireland potatoes - curried, roasted, boiled, just always potatoes with every meal.
India curies of course. Malaysia - anything eaten off 1/2 banana leaf for a plate, and roasted corn on the roadsides.Last edited by Feral007; 01-08-2013, 02:45 AM.Ali
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Tried and Tested...but the results are inconclusive
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Originally posted by Pa Snips View Post
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Wiener Schnitzel - it's German.....Jules
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Turkey has to be Aubergines, in particular "Imam Bayildi" Looking out over the Bosphorus - from Europe into Asia, with olive oil dripping down your chin and a big plate of fresh bread to mop it up
This Dinner Will Get You Laid – Imam Bayildi, the priest wept | If You Can Make That You Can Make This
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