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Old 01-11-2003, 01:22 PM
Bob Hobden
 
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Default JERSEY ROYALS


"Ted wrote in message ...
Usually sold as

International Kidney
by
Mr Fothergill, T&M, et al.

Its the soil & seaweed in Jersey that give them the taste,
rather bland from my garden


We have grown them in the past for a few years but as you say other First
Earlies have a better taste (Concorde.....) but I wonder if you gave the
International Kidneys some good doses of Seaweed Extract whilst growing if
that would bring out that wonderful "Jersey Royal" flavour. Perhaps I'll try
next season (if I remember) :-)

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