Real Spinach and Freezing Kale
25 November 2008
Ever wanted a real spinach taste or wondered how to keep all that kale?
Robyn Williamson, coordinator of North Western Sydney Community Seed Savers recently went to the Aldinga Farmers Market just outside Adelaide.
She was delighted to run into organic vegetable growers, Poppy and John [pictured below] who were selling "Real Spinach from The Seed Savers Network". Poppy told her "Jude Fanton was here about three years ago and gave me the seeds." It is called European Spinach and is wider and thicker and lighter green than Foodhook type beets. The flavour is much more mild, not bitter, with a hint of mushroom in there.
Robyn reports: Poppy is originally from Egypt and gave me a wonderful tip about preparing her delicious kale. She told me, "After harvesting, wash the leaves and keep them in the freezer until you are ready to steam or stir fry them. Kale is exposed to freezing temperatures in its natural habitat and freezing the leaves before cooking enhances the natural sweet flavour."
This article can be found on the Web at:
http://seedsavers.communityfoods.com.au//news/1227585119_16873.jsp
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