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liuzhou

liuzhou

47 minutes ago, liamsaunt said:

One tasty sea vegetable item we have locally is sea beans, or sea asparagus.

 

I spent a lot of time foraging for that in Scotland as a kid, although we called it 'marsh samphire'. Very trendy now in London restaurants, although true samphire, aka rock samphire is much more valued.

I can buy it here online but at a ridiculous price, so I don't often.

 

samphiretaobao.jpg.b048a8ac4cfd844cf6f560f7cee6ccfe.jpg

liuzhou

liuzhou

45 minutes ago, liamsaunt said:

One tasty sea vegetable item we have locally is sea beans, or sea asparagus.

 

I spent a lot of time foraging for that in Scotland as a kid, although we called it 'marsh samphire'. Very trendy now in London restaurants, although true samphire, aka rock samphire is much more valued.

I can but it here online but at a ridiculous price, so I don't often.

 

samphiretaobao.jpg.b048a8ac4cfd844cf6f560f7cee6ccfe.jpg

liuzhou

liuzhou

16 minutes ago, liamsaunt said:

One tasty sea vegetable item we have locally is sea beans, or sea asparagus.

 

I spent a lot of time foraging for that in Scotland as a kid, although we called it 'marsh samphire'. Very trendy now in London restaurants, although true samphire, aka rock samphire is much more valued.

I can but it here online but at a ridiculous price, so I don't.

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