[Sca-cooks] lovage

Heleen Greenwald heleen at ptdprolog.net
Mon Feb 16 10:58:09 PST 2004


I have 2 huge lovage plants. I adore the taste!
If you need a hunk and I can figure out how to get it to you, email me.
Phillipa
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harris Mark.S-rsve60" <Mark.s.Harris at motorola.com>
To: "SCA-Cooks maillist (E-mail)" <SCA-Cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 1:44 PM
Subject: [Sca-cooks] lovage


> Pani Jadwiga Zajaczkowa commented:
> >>>>>
> No, it's not factual. I don't know where this nonsense about Lovage
> being celery seed started, but every reputable book will show that they
> aren't the same. I suspect one of the cooking shows started it on their
> website and it's just being copied.
>
> Lovage isn't hard to grow-- if you don't have access to a garden, see if
> you know anyone who does and wouldn't mind a six-foot background plant.
> Buy a plant of it (you can get them through mailorder) and stick it in the
> ground, make sure it doesn't shrivel up and die, and you are in
> business... it's a perennial.
> <<<<
>
> For a bit more on lovage, see this file in the FOOD-VEGETABLES section of
the Florilegium:
> lovage-msg        (11K)  2/29/00    A medieval vegetable similar to
celery.
> http://www.florilegium.org/files/FOOD-VEGETABLES/lovage-msg.html
>
> Stefan
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