
© irene waters 2017
As part of Tuesdays of Texture

© irene waters 2017
As part of Tuesdays of Texture
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Kale? It looks feathery, though I know it would feel much different to the touch.
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It is kale and it certainly isn’t soft and feathery to the touch.
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It’s looks like a variety I used to grow that had the nickname “dino kale” because the crinkly crest looked like something on a dinosaur.
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I’ve not heard that nickname here but I bet it is the same and I probably don’t know my kales that well. From now it will be dining on ‘dino’.
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Fairies planted this, right? Send some right away, please, so I can confirm. Thank you.
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I have not found a way of cooking it that makes it palatable so I hope the fairies didn’t plant it. I think they spent their time on the passion fruit.
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What an interesting plant, Irene! The leaves look like a hooked rug!
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And to me Noelle it tastes perhaps like a hooked rug would taste if one were to give it a go.
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