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Watercress

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By Florence White

Published 1932

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Watercress in England is very good, and is specially cultivated for sale. It is most excellent for breakfast; the Greeks esteem it good for the brain. It contains iodine, iron phosphates, potash and other mineral salts.
One precaution must be observed: do not eat watercress gathered from a stream which runs by a meadow where sheep graze; it is not wholesome.

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