Thanks.
Mags
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> Dear Mags I have been on the web and on there it said you can eat the
> young leaves in a salad or to wrap things in to bake . hope this helps you
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> Hi, again, was speaking to 'sir' today and he said I had got it wrong, he
> was asking was it okay to eat the leaves of the horseradish plant as well
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> Mags
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> Subject: Re: [paignton_home_garden_and_allotment_society] Horseradish
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> Thanks Rick
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> Is the horseradish the eat just the normal plant.? Sorry for my ignorance
> also, what do you use sorrel for?? I will tell him you have left it there,
> he hasn't been up for a while due to the weather and he is having problems
> with his knee at the moment.
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> Quote [Steve was talking to somebody about horseradish and that you
> had mentioned there is a horseradish plant you can eat raw.
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> Mags]
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> A customer of mine has raw horseradish grated on her salads. She also
> makes a horseradish chutney. I must confess I have never tried either.
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> I have left a couple of pots of Sorrel on Pop's plot. The roots should
> have survived the cold snap and start sprouting again, if not I can
> always dig him up some more.
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