Borage is very favored by bees because it produces tiny blue flowers that are the said to be the blue of the Virgin's cloak.
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Borage oil or evening-primrose oil, both of which are vegetable sources of gamma linoleic acid, are also on Firshein's list.
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Her main ingredients include nettles, salsify greens, wild mustard, borage leaves, farro, couscous, barley couscous, bulgur, and rice.
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He uses the flavor of flowers, like nasturtium and pansies, and says he likes borage " because it tastes like oysters ."
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One small garden contains parsley, borage, chives, rosemary, sorrel, Japanese radishes, sweet potatoes, artichokes and a variety of mints.
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The basic principle behind this dish is the lengthy simmering of an assortment of vegetables and meats, generally meats preserved " nettles or borage.
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The four active ingredients _ lipovascolen ( TM ), borage, fish oil and soya lecithin _ have been used and studied in Europe for many years.
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Borage oil may be unsafe during pregnancy because preliminary studies suggest borage oil has a teratogenic effect and that its prostaglandin E agonist action may cause premature labor.
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Borage oil may be unsafe during pregnancy because preliminary studies suggest borage oil has a teratogenic effect and that its prostaglandin E agonist action may cause premature labor.
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Choose from dandelion, chicory, borage, watercress, mache, purslane, spinach, arugula, radicchio, chervil, frisee, escarole, sorrel and parsley.