Sweet potato, leek and fennel soup!
9yr
simplywithout.com
Did you know the fronds are edible?!
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mirasingh Fronds? Are those the leaves?
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simplywithout They are the delicate looking strands, kind of looks like dill! @mirasingh 🌱✨
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annefood #kitchentips #nofoodwaste Don't toss the fronds!
Homemade pop corn!
9yr
Perfect for today's tip of the day! This corn is popping 🌽💨
Traditional tortilla making in Santa Cruz, Guatemala!
9yr
Santa Cruz La Laguna
Amazing experience to make tortillas in a local, traditional Guatemalan house. Now need to try to recreate at home! What's your favorite meal inspired by travel?
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DietID_TeamDietitians It's the best to learn from the experts :) @akhilg2002 and I took a cooking class in Siem Reap where we learned how to make banana flower salad - one of the most surprisingly delicious things I've...
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simplywithout Sounds amazing @Rachna We can go on a hunt together, you for banana flowers and me for the traditional masa, although I'm sure masa is easier to find. Hmm, I smell a travel/global ingredients...
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DietID_TeamDietitians Yes!! Should do scavenger hunts to discover new ingredients! Putting a pin in that idea for our ambassadors :)
Ramps are a specialized indigenous plant.
Specialized indigenous plants require certain conditions and are very sensitive to the microorganism in the soil…some are endangered or declining.
With ramps, foragers are pulling out by the entire plant so once the bulb is pulled out, the plant is gone and ramps take 7 years to mature!
Even if foragers are only taking 30% of ramps in the areas they’re finding them, the sustainable way to harvest them would be more like taking 10% every 10 years…yikes.
3 million pounds of ramps are being harvested annually…next passenger pigeon *CHANGING THE RAMP SITUATION*
Daniel restaurants don’t use ramps anymore (thanks to Tama’s educating and inspiring Chef Daniel Boulud).
Acme’s forager is only taking the tops of the ramps, not bulbs.
Harvesting ramps has been banned in Quebec because there they are already endangered.