| 1. | In fact, portulaca is an edible potherb.
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| 2. | The edible leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked as a potherb.
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| 3. | Kesom ( polygonum minus )-wild potherb, much used in curries and asam laksa.
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| 4. | Leaves and shoots are often eaten raw, frequently in salads, or cooked and eaten as a potherb.
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| 5. | The young leaves can be used as a potherb, sauted or used raw, such as in salads.
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| 6. | Steamed, these slightly bitter greens make magnificent potherbs; tossed into salads they add a tart or bitter tang.
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| 7. | Dill is also stir fried as a potherb, often with egg, in the same manner as Chinese chives.
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| 8. | The greens are edible raw or as a potherb, but if raw should be eaten in moderation as they contain oxalates.
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| 9. | Plants of commercial value, also potherbs, edible crop plants and medicinal plants, were propagated in the garden for planting elsewhere.
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| 10. | The Cherokee parboil and rinse the stems and leaves, add hot grease, salt & water & boiled them until they are soft as potherbs.
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