molke

By molke

it only blooms in the morning hours...

With names such as poor man's asparagus, white salsify and oat root, it quickly becomes clear that the root was used as a vegetable. In the sixteenth century it was a popular vegetable, but was later increasingly replaced by salsify (Scorzonera hispanica). The fact that these vegetables are no longer popular is perhaps evident from the name Keukenmeidenverdriet, which refers to the sticky milk juice that is released when peeling the carrots. It is therefore recommended to peel them under water.

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