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Old 02-05-2004, 07:07 PM
Brian
 
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Default Having grown your spuds......

Keep off the soup in tourist resorts. I agree its terrible and goodness only
knows what goes in it. Fish bones in vegetable soup!! Even the genuine
soups are not to our [my] taste. Cabbage and carrots however are very
pleasant and have a totally different flavour to those in the UK.
I have had a house and garden in Tenerife [for winter months] for the
last 15years and am still dubious about their cooking.
Best Wishes Brian
"martin" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 May 2004 16:07:29 +0100, "Brian"
wrote:

While in the Canary Isles I was a little surprised to see that the

farmers
always used 'Certified Scottish' for planting~~as of course we do.


and us, but we do our own imports :-)

They cooked the potatoes in either seawater or dry salt! They were
delicious ~especially the latter.
They also grew a variety that was exceptionally expensive and never

larger
than a walnut. Seemed to be about £2 a lb.


We had "real Canary" soup, in Lanzarote. The soup was bright yellow
and tasted of seawater. Of all the places I've been, the food in
Lanzarote was the worst.