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    What do people do with Ramsons Bulbs? I've seen a few pictures of people collecting them just wondered how they are eaten? Thanks Cain

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    Use them raw or cooked like onions - roasted or fried, chopped or whole. I personally describe them as tasting somewhere between an onion and garlic. Don't need many per meal at all. Young leaves would be a better 1st choice, as there is less damage to the plant, but if it's on your land ad thats what you want to munch - go for it, they make any bland bush meal tasty..
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    Yup i agree

    Flowers, leaves and bulbs. A great one for the bulbs is to chop them fine, add them to a bit of hot oil in a pan, then add some chopped jack by the hedge leaves and use as a baste for chicken or beef kebabbs. Use green de-barked hazel for the kebab sticks and add onion, tomato, peppers and simply stick in the floor in front of the fire.

    Oh and warm up the pita bred on a hot rock at the same time.

    Hungry now

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    Slice the bulbs finely diagonally and flash fry in butter, add thin slices or venison or hare and cook quickly in the jus.

    Disappears surprisingly quickly



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    Thankin you all kindly

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