06-04-2004, 09:52 PM
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Good King Henry and other 'odd' herbs
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Jaques d'Alltrades writes:
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| I'm sure that I must have sampled sorrel at some point, however I
must admit
| that I have no idea, off the top of my head, what it tastes like!
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| Sour.
Yes, but lemon juice sour, not unripe japonica sour. It doesn't
take the roof of your mouth off.
Fair screws yer face up though. Could that be the root of 'sorrow', I wonder?
| What is its flavour? Nick mentioned earlier that it was good with "fat
| meat", so I assumed that it would have a sage like flavour, but
(presumably)
| if it compliments fish as well it is a lot more 'delicate'.
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| No, no 'herby' flavour, just a very sharp taste.
I disagree, somewhat. A slight 'herby' flavour, but less than a
lemon. Comparable to lemon juice.
I remember it as having a slight flavour of 'leaf' laced with a not
unpleasant sour bitterness.
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Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
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