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You are alluding to the wrong species. Only the pads of Opuntia ficus-indica
are occasionally eaten. Most of the other species have pads that are too spiny, too fibrous or unpleasant tasting. "presley" wrote in message ... Prickly pear pads are edible, and depending on the ethnic make-up of your area, you could probably put an ad in a local hispanic shopping area for someone to "harvest' the pads for you. http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-cactus.html "pixi" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how to get rid of cactus. Any of the sprays I have used do nothing and I am too old to dig it all out. Thank you much. |
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