Pungent, perennial weedy plant in Europa and north Asia which smells similar to garlic and is often used as cooking ingredient.
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Examples for "buckrams "
Examples for "buckrams "
1 The people also manufacture very fine buckrams and other cloths of cotton.
2 Basket cloth is still another material which could properly be included with the buckrams .
3 It begins at a city called ARZINGA, at which they weave the best buckrams in the world.
4 Crash is a special cloth which might properly be classed with the buckrams , and when suitably used is a very artistic material.
5 The first of men naturally are the Buckrams , her own race: then follow in rank the Scrapers.
1 Buy it for: Mutton tartare with pan-roasted oysters and wild garlic flowers.
2 Remove the stems from the wild garlic and roughly chop the leaves.
3 Finish with pickled enoki and confit mushrooms and some wild garlic flower.
4 It's the perfect time of year for a wild garlic hunt.
5 I've used wild garlic , finely shredded in the past and it works wonderfully.
1 Ballywaltrim Lane is a narrow, winding, country road lined with wood garlic and other wild flowers.
1 Wild garlic, or ramsons , grow plentifully on ancient woodlands all over Ireland.
2 If you cannot find ramsons , use fresh spinach and add two cloves of crushed garlic.
3 Wild garlic ( ramsons ) is among the plants that thrives beneath the ash tree.
4 And then there's Ramsons (mains from £11.50) a place close to my heart as I spent two years prior to opening Aumbry working there.
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