SAMPHIRE
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SAMPHIRE
I loved this when I tried it the UK. I had heard of it in cooking shows. Does anyone know if it can be bought here. It was delicious
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Re: SAMPHIRE
what???? the next big thing after Kale and smashed avocado???
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/glossary/samphire



https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/glossary/samphire
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Re: SAMPHIRE
Thanks mate. Actually its been around for a while apparently in England. Its yummy
- lynny
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Re: SAMPHIRE
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Loved by trendy chefs. Probably tastes of nothing.
I think there's a variety that grows down under (that possibly sums it up nicely)
Loved by trendy chefs. Probably tastes of nothing.
I think there's a variety that grows down under (that possibly sums it up nicely)
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Re: SAMPHIRE
Truly it is very nice lynny.
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Re: SAMPHIRE
I dream, therefore I am.
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Re: SAMPHIRE
Wow thank you very much. Its a little like asparagus but definitely not identical. I loved it. Ah so its spelt samphire.. thanks folks