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This guy is almost always set up on this highway. Always intersting to see.

Organic bok choy.

here's the change, thanks!

All for about $40 bucks!

Same dinner, different crop.

I think this pic is such Wallpaper-ish. You know what I mean right?

Another week and these beans will be ready to pin and cook!

 

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Ready for tempura of Sansai(Wild Vegitables): Taranome(Bud of Cod),

Fukinoto(Butterbur Sprout)

Specializing Chinese dried goods, herbs, vegitables, gifts,... 干货,中药,礼品,

ymca fruit and vegitable market at nehru juction

The ants and caterpillars love chumping through the leaves of this plant. The flowers taste great when you fry them but if you do that you don't get the vegetables so we're going to leave them be and let them form naturally.

 

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Serikin border market (Malaysia and Indonesia)

Grandpa grow all the vegitables they need for all season. Various herbs and fruits can be found here.

Our vegetable patch at 120 Roberts street Como Western Asutralia. Myself William McGhie in the photograph taken about 1952.

Small shop in the mountains, somewhere behind Chuzenchi, Japan.

 

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Dambulla Vegitable Market

More grilled veggies. Not having a BBQ for 4 years will REALLY make you miss it.

 

Easy recipe... cut veg and rub a small amount of olive oil on each piece, throw them on the grill and grind some salt and pepper over top. mmmmmm

Ready for tempura of Sansai(Wild Vegitables): Taranome(Bud of Cod),

Fukinoto(Butterbur Sprout)

Green beans at the Farmer's Market in Oakland, California

black rice(growed in JPN, China, and some Indonesian Country. Black color comes from polyphenol pigment)+ fried egg&vegitable + chicken& paprica fried w black vinegar+fish sausage&Japanese plum

really quick silly illustrator drawing for a recipe.

 

I love eggplant

No shortage of peat up here, a sobering thought to think it takes about 10,000 years of a constant cycle of vegitable growth, decay and settlement to produce these rare bogs, as can be seen they are beautifully dry at the moment but fast become a nightmare to negotiate when wet and in flow. It is a most unusual landscape feature and I haven't seen it's like anywhere else. (I have not yet been everywhere)!

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