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