Sentences with phrase «wild mustard»

olive oil 2 onions, finely diced 6 — 10 wild onions, chopped 3 small bay leaves 3 pounds potatoes, peeled 4 — 6 cups wild mustard greens (or radish greens) Salt and freshly cracked pepper 4 tbsp.
In the new study, researchers looked at the life history, leaf shape, flowering time and other characteristics of a native wild mustard plant at different elevations in the Rocky Mountains, where warming winters are reducing snowpack and warming springs are causing an earlier snow melt.
A young boy walks amidst wild mustard flowers, which grow in fields across the Gaza Strip during spring.
But the more serene winter season brings its own magic, when the vineyards glow with the gold of blooming wild mustard and less crowds.
Add the potatoes and wild mustard greens, raise the heat, and sauté, stirring frequently, until the onions begin to color and a glaze builds up on the bottom of the pan (about 10 minutes).
The wild mustard of Palestine, which is said to be abundant beside the Sea of Galilee, has a minute seed but grows to almost twice the height of a man.
Like many leafy greens the cabbage is a hybrid of the wild mustard (Brassica oleracea), and its healing and medicinal virtues have long been extolled by the ancients.
When the Neon SRT - 4 won a four - way shootout back in 2003, Joe DeMatio wrote that it possessed ``... a very well - tuned chassis, one helluva powertrain, and the ability to blow everything else at its price point into the wild mustard
-- Adapted from Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone, by Deborah Madison DID YOU KNOW: Wild mustard and radish greens are both members of the Brassicaceae, or mustard family.
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