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i LOVE beetroot and am so excited i found so many more ways to eat it =)
1. beetroot and walnut spread, 2. Steamed beetroot bread (buns) 5/5, 3. Beetroot Dip, 4. Beetroot and Rye bread sandwiches (based on Russian Beetroot and Horseradish Salad), 5. Beetroot Bread, 6. Beetroot and Chocolate Brownie, 7. Beetroot Salad w/ Yogurt - Pancar salatasi, 8. Beetroot and Apple Soup, 9. Beetroot Risotto, 10. Slices of beetroot crisps from the bowl, 11. Fresh Beetroot Cupcakes, 12. The Dessert…, 13. beetroot cookies, 14. Beetroot tzatziki, 15. Beetroot ice cream and chocolate beetroot cake, 16. Beetroot and chocolate brownies, baked, 17. Kohlrabi, Fennel and Beetroot Salad, 18. beetroot chutney, 19. Tomatoes & Caramelized Baby Beetroot Salad, 20. Beetroot Penne, 21. Chocolate Beetroot Brownies, 22. Beetroot and ricotta mousse served in rice baskets, 23. Beetroot Fettucini with Prawns in Creamy Peccorino Sauce, 24. Beetroot cream with brown rice, portobello mushroom and quail eggs, 25. Beetroot Soup
I didn't know what to call this watercolour. So I have called it "Beetroots.jpg".
The beetroot is the taproot portion of the beet plant, usually known as the beet, the table beet, garden beet, red beet, or golden beet. It is one of several of the cultivated varieties of Beta vulgaris grown for their edible taproots.
Other than as a food, beets have use as a food colouring and as a medicinal plant. Many beet products are made from other Beta vulgaris varieties, particularly sugar beet.
When consumed, it releases seratonin into your system and can raise your happiness levels.
Why do think I am such a cheerful soul, even early in the mornings?
Delilah just knew when she woke up that morning, that she fancied having some beetroot with her salad for lunch. Now she sits in silence and ponders... not realising that she might have developed an obsession for it... (produced with Midjourney AI, processed in ZPS-X).
This image was made using beetroot juice and a digital negative. The image was of my good friend Julija Svetlova and was made at the London Pinhole Festival using a 4x5 plate camera. The original was not by me but one was taken of me as well.
Anyway, this has been contact printed and left out in the awful weather for at least three weeks, not everyday was good and most were dull days, so this is why it took so long.
Three stages of my 5 days anthotype.Scan of the original, digital negative and digital B&W.
Beet root as emulsion over parchment.
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