wild spinach การใช้
- He offered tastes of wild spinach, too, which is packed with vitamins.
- One recent day, a man was gathering wild spinach next to a fairway.
- In normal times, the mountain people of northern Afghanistan do not eat the weed known as wild spinach.
- Chili con emu, huge shrimp called tiger prawns, cow tripe . wild spinach with hard-boiled eggs.
- In black townships, diners can find simple but flavorful vegetable dishes like wild spinach and sweet potatoes and addictive breads made with cornmeal, called mielie-meal.
- But Sondlo remembers how hard it was over the African winter luring people from their homes for a meal _ even for the African specialities like tripe and wild spinach.
- In several African countries, it is simply referred to as spinach or wild spinach ( not to be confused with spinach ), though it does have specific names.
- _Spinach that grows in the wild is transplanted to beds of cultivated spinach; the wild spinach is more resistant to bugs and gives the cultivated spinach more of a chance.
- Its leaves have a pleasant texture and taste when served raw or cooked, and because of this, it is also known as "'wild spinach " '.
- In the nearby foothills, enfeebled people were coming back from foraging wild spinach and even blades of grass _ a harvest of hideously bitter greenery that can be made edible only if boiled long enough.
- A . Strawberry spinach, also known as strawberry blite ( " blite " is the Middle English word for wild spinach ), has had a number of different Latin names through the years.
- It was a feast that might have brought natives out of the woods at the first Thanksgiving : " jackrabbit stew . . . cooked in flaming pots over flaming mesquite; spicy tortillas, fried potatoes, wild spinach, beans whipped into a pudding.