Thursday, July 16, 2009

Blackberries and purslane

There were blackberries the size of small potatoes at the farmers market today. Needless to say, I had to get some. They are so much sweeter than any blackberry I can remember.

And another score today — purslane. In the U.S. most people consider it a weed, but purslane is eaten like any other green in many parts of the world. I first read about it early this spring and have been on the lookout for it since. Unfortunately, I wasn't really sure what it was or what it looked like. But I finally lucked out today. I went to visit Vandalia Farms for Edible WOW and they were weeding out the purslane from the rest of the garden beds. I snagged a huge bag to take home. Eaten straight from the field, it was delicious and I can't wait to make it into a salad tonight.

4 comments:

  1. I have never heard of purslane! Sounds good. :) And those blackberries - oh, man, I could make a serious pie with those. LOL!

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  2. I just weeded all the purslane out of the garden this week- I should have saved it! Gotta look into the nutritional value of it.

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  3. BE I read that purslane has a ton of vitamins A, C and E and has more omega-3 fatty acid than any other green. Sound pretty good to me!

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  4. Purslane is always popping up in our garden beds. It's the perfect thing to eat when all the lettuce has bolted!

    Fellow Michigander, btw. :)

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