Chinese dish
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Chinese dish
There's always something new to eat each time I go to China. This time it was some kind of Mesem leaves as a salad. Quite refreshing, actually!
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Re: Chinese dish
Aptenia ??
Re: Chinese dish
Hi Ralph,
I think you might have had Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, commonly 'ice greens' in English or 'bingcai' in Cantonese. Pretty much served from freezer and allowed to defrost before eating. Speciality over there.
Just an idea. Hope you have great Christmas and good growing for 2018.
I think you might have had Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, commonly 'ice greens' in English or 'bingcai' in Cantonese. Pretty much served from freezer and allowed to defrost before eating. Speciality over there.
Just an idea. Hope you have great Christmas and good growing for 2018.
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Re: Chinese dish
Not really. While it had salad dressing on it, I would not have said salty.iann wrote:Salty?
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Re: Chinese dish
Maybe. Or even a species of Mesembryanthemum (genus, not family). See above.RICHAUD wrote:Aptenia ??
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Re: Chinese dish
Sounds very plausible.JaneO wrote:Hi Ralph,
I think you might have had Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, commonly 'ice greens' in English or 'bingcai' in Cantonese. Pretty much served from freezer and allowed to defrost before eating. Speciality over there.
Just an idea.
(Bingcai translated literally means ice vegetable).
Merry Xmas to you too!
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Re: Chinese dish
Yes indeed, JaneO and Ralph.
https://frustratedgardener.com/2015/10/ ... stallinum/
A refreshing starter before we get stuck into all that Roast Turkey and trimmings on Monday!
Happy Xmas!
https://frustratedgardener.com/2015/10/ ... stallinum/
A refreshing starter before we get stuck into all that Roast Turkey and trimmings on Monday!
Happy Xmas!
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Re: Chinese dish
I think it's Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Linn.
I ever had some for salad,I like it.
I ever had some for salad,I like it.