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Dobry
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Sarah's son returned from camp yesterday, and told us that they had been eating something the other campers call a "pickle flower". I've never heard of it, and he really coudn't describe it to me, other than saying that the shoot and flower tastes like pickles??!!

I have no clue what he might be referring to. Any ideas? Confused

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After googling "pickle flower" I came across this in somebody's blog:

and “pickle” flowers. I don’t actually know what the pickle flowers are actually called… They’re very tiny, like a groundcover flower would be, but it’s not groundcover. It has about 5 shiny buttery-colored yellow petals, and tastes like a dill pickle.

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Dobry
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Thanks Flashlight. That's more info than I could find when I googled. He did say the flowers were like a ground cover. Hmm. I wonder if they have any nutritional value, for foraging.

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Dobry wrote:
Thanks Flashlight. That's more info than I could find when I googled. He did say the flowers were like a ground cover. Hmm. I wonder if they have any nutritional value, for foraging.


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It was a lady. Razz

And they probably have some nutritional value. Smile

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Dobry
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Thanks, Flash! Very Happy

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No prob. Cool

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