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By Peter Brears
Published 2008
In addition to being used as a flavouring for meats, salads, sauces and similar preparations, garlic, known as aquapates, was served as a vegetable in its own right. Its more pungent wild alternative, ramsons, Allium ursinum, was eaten, being mentioned in Andrew Boorde’s Brevyary of Health, but is too strong for recipes such as the following.
© 2008 All rights reserved. Published by Prospect Books.
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