Eating such a salad (easily the largest of my life) was quite educational. First, it took at least 30 minutes to eat it all because of (1) the large volume of food and (2) the raw veggies that required much chewing. Second, I wouldn't have gotten through it without the cheese and nuts; they added texture and saltiness.
Here's the most unusual item from Los Poblanos this week. We put some of it in a pasta dish. Three cheers to those that know what it is (even I have forgotten what it is called).
Happy, fun, and healthy eating to all.
4 comments:
yum, that salad looks delish!
what is that other thing? i've never seen such a thing!
It is a fractal vegetable. Delicously fractaly. Romensco or que or some such is the official name. I almost fell over the first time I saw one, in 1995 in the vegetable aisle at the spectacularly overpriced andronicos market at Derby and Shattuck in Berkeley the week I moved there. August I think.
I agree that it smacks of fractals and fibonacci sequences. This math teacher thinks it's a beauty!
I think its fractal cauliflower. And I'm not the first to think so... wow, you have nerdy friends!
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