Culinary plant grown in a 'triangle' of West Yorkshire
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- Reddish leafstalks cooked and sweetened
- Introduced to Europe by Marco Polo, leaf stalks often forced under terracotta pots or picked by candlelight for seasonal fare such as crumble, fool, jam and wine
- Vegetable stalks eaten as fruit in dishes including crumble, compote and fool, forced under terracotta pots in the garden in January and February
- Herbaceous plant of the dock family (Polygonaceae) cultivated for its edible leaf stalks (petioles)
- Stalks eaten with custard
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