Sunday, August 1, 2010

NZ Celery - Apium prostratum


This native plant grows in coastal regions and is an excellent culinary herb. It looks like Italian parsley but with bulkier leafs. The taste is crisp and intense- an ideal addition to a salad. Can be grown from seeds available from North Island company -
www.naturallynative.co.nz/culinary.php.
Note three other species below are also ideal native plants with excellent culinary values. I recently tried the NZ spinach as a garnish at Fleur's Place in Otago- great with seafood.

NZ Spinach - Tetragonia tetragonioides

Cook’s Scurvy Grass - Lepidium oleraceum

NZ Cress - Rorippa divaricata.

NZ Celery grows on many places on Bank's Penisula and along our coastal regions.

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