I don't think I've ever heard it called rocket.
Its hard to find around here.
We know it as rocket, or nowadays roquette.
Had some in the salad greens.
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I don't think I've ever heard it called rocket.
Its hard to find around here.
Bravo! Anything with spinach!Angel hair with lemon n herb ricotta, chicken, spinach, and tomato.
Or will they have you for lunch? Dun du duuun
Or will they have you for lunch? Dun du duuun
Great Britain calls it that and that is due to the French word for it. Like courgettes and zucchini. Or aubergines and eggplants. And my Google spellcheck is driving me nuts because of course the British words are "wrong".I don't think I've ever heard it called rocket.
Its hard to find around here.
Great Britain calls it that and that is due to the French word for it. Like courgettes and zucchini. Or aubergines and eggplants. And my Google spellcheck is driving me nuts because of course the British words are "wrong".
Don't forget brinjal!Great Britain calls it that and that is due to the French word for it. Like courgettes and zucchini. Or aubergines and eggplants. And my Google spellcheck is driving me nuts because of course the British words are "wrong".
It take it that is the Hindu work for eggplant. I love various eggplant dishes. My housemates not so much. Where there were only two of us I made a eggplant parmigiana. It was so good that I had to force myself to stop eating. I ended up eating the whole pan over several days.Don't forget brinjal!
What will the three of you be dining on?