Nasturtiums (also called Indian cress)

The "Queen" Cookery Books. No.10. Veg... · S. Beaty-Pownall · 1902
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The "Queen" Cookery Books. No.10. Vegerable
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Nasturtiums (also called Indian cress).—It is generally used raw in salads and sandwiches, the leaves alone being used in the latter case, but both flowers and leaves going into the salad; or pickled, the young shoots being particular good as pickles, and the young seeds if carefully treated being equal (and to many tastes superior) to capers.
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