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Purslane

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By Gary Rhodes

Published 1999

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This is picked almost as small posies and then presented and served in small sprigs. It was grown and used in salads in Britain in the Middle Ages, but somehow went out of fashion, almost being looked on as a garden pest. In France it’s known as pourpier, and is still considered an important salad item.

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