Ganga on Nostr: Beetroot! The prince of vegetables. Aka Red Beet (but this has gone out of fashion in ...
Beetroot! The prince of vegetables. Aka Red Beet (but this has gone out of fashion in Australia) 1/2 🧵
Everyone has their favourite beetroot techniques and recipes. Let me know yours.
No, Beetroot does not grow in tins, with that sweet-acidic taste that we Australians love on Hamburgers.
Beetroot has a wonderful, sweet, earthy flavour, that my brother calls the Prince of Vegetables. It goes great with wine, sour cream, horseradish, cottage cheese, potatoes, spinach, rocket, good vinegar, butter, mustard, onion, garlic, and blood orange.
They say beetroot is good for you, and many drink the juice in a cocktail including celery and carrot, for the kidneys, liver and blood. They have no fat, few kilojoules, and are rich in fibre, anti-oxidants and Group B vitamins.
Everyone has their favourite beetroot techniques and recipes. Let me know yours.
No, Beetroot does not grow in tins, with that sweet-acidic taste that we Australians love on Hamburgers.
Beetroot has a wonderful, sweet, earthy flavour, that my brother calls the Prince of Vegetables. It goes great with wine, sour cream, horseradish, cottage cheese, potatoes, spinach, rocket, good vinegar, butter, mustard, onion, garlic, and blood orange.
They say beetroot is good for you, and many drink the juice in a cocktail including celery and carrot, for the kidneys, liver and blood. They have no fat, few kilojoules, and are rich in fibre, anti-oxidants and Group B vitamins.