7 April 2019

Alexanders


Umbelifer introduced from Macedonia as a culinary herb by the Romans, now established in the wild especially in coastal regions.  Leaves and stems smell is reminiscent of a scented celery, but apparently have a bitter aftertaste unless blanched.  Can't have been that good, because when celery became more widely cultivated in the 18th century it soon replaced Alexanders in the kitchen.

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