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r 11-07-2004 09:02 PM

need help identifying this salad green
 
hi,
photo is located he
http://forums.egullet.com/index.php?showtopic=46784

does anybody know what this is? i brought some from a greenmarket
vendor, but forgot to jot down the name of it. I thought it would be
a bitter salad green that you can use raw, but having tasting the raw
leaves, i found it definately bitter, with a slight burning sensation
at the back of my throat. cooking it down, it tastes exactly like
spinach. however, some ppl have said it looks like red shiso, or opal
basil, but both seem unlikely.

is this spinach? if so, what variety is it?

if not spinach, what can it be?

thanks,
r

Qi Wang 12-07-2004 11:02 AM

need help identifying this salad green
 

hi,
photo is located he
http://forums.egullet.com/index.php?showtopic=46784

does anybody know what this is? i brought some from a greenmarket
vendor, but forgot to jot down the name of it. I thought it would be
a bitter salad green that you can use raw, but having tasting the raw
leaves, i found it definately bitter, with a slight burning sensation
at the back of my throat. cooking it down, it tastes exactly like
spinach. however, some ppl have said it looks like red shiso, or opal
basil, but both seem unlikely.

Isn't it amaranthus? not sure though.



mel turner 12-07-2004 09:02 PM

need help identifying this salad green
 
In article ,
[r] wrote...

hi,
photo is located he
http://forums.egullet.com/index.php?showtopic=46784

does anybody know what this is? i brought some from a greenmarket
vendor, but forgot to jot down the name of it. I thought it would be
a bitter salad green that you can use raw, but having tasting the raw
leaves, i found it definately bitter, with a slight burning sensation
at the back of my throat. cooking it down, it tastes exactly like
spinach. however, some ppl have said it looks like red shiso, or opal
basil, but both seem unlikely.

is this spinach? if so, what variety is it?

if not spinach, what can it be?


Looks like an amaranth, Amaranthus sp. Not all have leaf
markings like in your photo.

http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/gepts/pb...h/amaranth.htm
http://www.anniesannuals.com/signs/a...spinosus_C.htm
http://www.psu.missouri.edu/fishel/palmer_amaranth.htm
http://www.tropilab.com/amaranth.html

cheers


Richard Wright 12-07-2004 11:02 PM

need help identifying this salad green
 
Try the purple leaved variety of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum).

On 11 Jul 2004 12:45:03 -0700, (r) wrote:

hi,
photo is located he
http://forums.egullet.com/index.php?showtopic=46784

does anybody know what this is? i brought some from a greenmarket
vendor, but forgot to jot down the name of it. I thought it would be
a bitter salad green that you can use raw, but having tasting the raw
leaves, i found it definately bitter, with a slight burning sensation
at the back of my throat. cooking it down, it tastes exactly like
spinach. however, some ppl have said it looks like red shiso, or opal
basil, but both seem unlikely.

is this spinach? if so, what variety is it?

if not spinach, what can it be?

thanks,
r



Bob S. 13-07-2004 04:02 AM

need help identifying this salad green
 
Richard Wright wrote in message . ..
Try the purple leaved variety of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum).

Hard to tell from a photo without being able to smell or taste, but
that would be my guess also. Mine looks very much like that.

Bob S.


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