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Horseradish
On 08/06/2014 07:59, Peter James wrote:
Spider wrote: On 07/06/2014 21:15, Janet wrote: Something we enjoy a lot with beef, beetroot etc. So, I acquired a small root, potted it up and it's growing away nicely. The question is; is it a rampageous spreader I would regret letting loose in the garden, or should it be held captive (perhaps in a large buried pot)? Janer Mmm .. great stuff! I doubt it will ever take over the world, despite its WMD status, but it is a tasty thug best confined to a large pot. I stopped growing it the day I lifted a root and grated it to make a sauce to accompany a roast joint of beef. Never, ever again. It makes onions benign in comparison. People who grow this stuff should be reported as an environmental hazard! Peter I remember grated horseradish being on the table in a German restaurant. My mate thought it was cheese and decided a sandwich would be nice..... |
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