Re: [london.food] Baked potatoes
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On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 10:33:58AM +0100, Joel Bernstein wrote:
> Certainly around Passover, it's very easy to find root horseradish.
It is? Where from?
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Joel Bernstein
10:33 on 05 May 2004
Certainly around Passover, it's very easy to find root horseradish.
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Martin Frost
10:45 on 05 May 2004
Is it used a lot in Jewish cooking then?
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Joel Bernstein
11:08 on 05 May 2004
It's one of the symbolic foods used at the "seder" ceremonies on the
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Nigel Rantor
11:40 on 05 May 2004
Well, you find it as chraine (sp?) which is horseradish and beetroot but
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David Cantrell
11:19 on 06 May 2004
It is? Where from?
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Joel Bernstein
11:23 on 06 May 2004
Jewish shops, certainly. If you can get near Golders Green or Stamford
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Tom Sulston
18:56 on 06 May 2004
You can buy grated horseradish in Sainsers. In a squareish jar, with a=20=
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Joel Bernstein
19:09 on 06 May 2004
That rings bells ... is the brand called Provender?
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