Evening Primrose roots
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Hi Lyn
Short answer - Yes.
Longer answer: Vilmorin-Andrieux, The Vegetable Garden translated into English 1885 says: "The culture and uses of this plant are almost the same as those of the Salsafy. It is more, however, as a curiosity that we mention it, although its rather tender and fleshy root is sometimes used as a table vegetable. It should be employed for this purpose at the end of the first year of its growth, when the plant has put forth only one rosette of leaves."
For recipes (?) have a look at THIS.
I have never grown nor eaten it, so rely on you to try and report back.
Short answer - Yes.
Longer answer: Vilmorin-Andrieux, The Vegetable Garden translated into English 1885 says: "The culture and uses of this plant are almost the same as those of the Salsafy. It is more, however, as a curiosity that we mention it, although its rather tender and fleshy root is sometimes used as a table vegetable. It should be employed for this purpose at the end of the first year of its growth, when the plant has put forth only one rosette of leaves."
For recipes (?) have a look at THIS.
I have never grown nor eaten it, so rely on you to try and report back.
Thanks Alan. I have a lot plants this year which have self-seeded from a neighbour's garden, and now the flowers are finishing I have started pulling them up. I shall try steaming the roots like carrots and see if it is worth cultivating them in the future.
Lyn
Lyn