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Re: Rape
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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Jan 2000 17:27:14 +0100
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At 10:19 2000-01-11 -0500, Todd wrote:
>greens for sale.  In
>four different piles, with handwritten signs on cardboard, were
>kale, mustard, turnip, and rape.
..
>it does at least indicate that the rape
>plant is edible.
>
They did not happen to have some cheese or grains for sale also?  :-)
I think it only indicates that they *think* rape is edible.
Personally I would not hesitate to eat as much rape plant as tastes
nice, but I am still hesitating to consume the oil. But I would not
be astonished if it in fact is beneficial.

- Hans

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