Hi all,
I work for a pond plant place, which in itself is really interesting and I had a customer ring up asking if our water chestnuts are edible. He believed that they're not, but he'd love to know for sure, as he's been looking to grow the water chestnuts you find in asian cuisine.
I love them too, so me and my boss started looking into it. Turns out that the water chestnuts we sell aren't the kind you find in a chinese dish, but we figured out which ones we should get. We can't find anyone stocking them in the UK either, so I thought I'd ask you clever lot - do you/have you grown them? Where did you get hold of them? I hear they're quite vigorous and undemanding to grow, but I'd love to hear if anyone has personal experience!
I work for a pond plant place, which in itself is really interesting and I had a customer ring up asking if our water chestnuts are edible. He believed that they're not, but he'd love to know for sure, as he's been looking to grow the water chestnuts you find in asian cuisine.
I love them too, so me and my boss started looking into it. Turns out that the water chestnuts we sell aren't the kind you find in a chinese dish, but we figured out which ones we should get. We can't find anyone stocking them in the UK either, so I thought I'd ask you clever lot - do you/have you grown them? Where did you get hold of them? I hear they're quite vigorous and undemanding to grow, but I'd love to hear if anyone has personal experience!
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