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giant hogweed as food

by Jack Campin - bogus address <bogus@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 10, 2007 at 11:27 PM

I have found some references on the web to giant hogweed being
cultivated in the Caucasus so that its seeds could be used as
a spice.

What does it taste like?

What did you do with it?

What are some traditional names for it in the region?

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