Marsh Mallow.............
Marshmallow is in fact the original source for the fabrication of the same name. Marshmallow candy dates back to ancient Egypt, where there is a honey candy flavored and thickened with the powdered root of the plant was marshmallow (Althea officinalis).
Hibiscus grows in salt marshes and the banks near large bodies of water. It was originally in Europe, but brought to the United States for medical purposes. It is widespread in the eastern United States. By mid 1800, was marshmallow candies, using the marshmallow from the sap. Of course, today's spongy lumps together recipe.Gelatin share only with the original replaced in the modern recipes SAP.
Marshmallow is shown here mainly for its historical culinary use. However, some parts of the plant nice and edible, too.
The seeds can be eaten alone or sprinkled nuts on a salad. The flowers are edible and can be thrown on salads as well. The leaves can be eaten in salads or steamed and eaten as a vegetable. Roots can be boiled to soften and can then be fried.
Hibiscus grows in salt marshes and the banks near large bodies of water. It was originally in Europe, but brought to the United States for medical purposes. It is widespread in the eastern United States. By mid 1800, was marshmallow candies, using the marshmallow from the sap. Of course, today's spongy lumps together recipe.Gelatin share only with the original replaced in the modern recipes SAP.
Marshmallow is shown here mainly for its historical culinary use. However, some parts of the plant nice and edible, too.
The seeds can be eaten alone or sprinkled nuts on a salad. The flowers are edible and can be thrown on salads as well. The leaves can be eaten in salads or steamed and eaten as a vegetable. Roots can be boiled to soften and can then be fried.
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