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How to use fiddlehead in a sentence

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If you look to the right of the photo, above the flytraps, you can see something that looks like a fern fiddlehead unrolling.
The head of the ship usually was finished off as a scrollhead or a fiddlehead.
Lauren chose the fritto misto with prawns and fiddlehead ferns.
Pasta of course presents its own challenges, and a number of ingredients such as fiddlehead ferns or a whole pig's head may not be that easy for readers to lay their hands on.
So if you've ever wondered what, exactly, cooks do with fiddlehead ferns or what that thing that looks like a rough-skinned lemon is, you'll find the answers here.
New Brunswick, a fiddlehead is known as mahsos, a word which also has symbolic meanings of good magic.
The word fiddlehead was adopted because their young unfurled leaves look like the scrolls of fiddles.
The expansive great room features a soaring cathedral ceiling and a virtual wall of glass crowned with our classic fiddlehead window.
An important characteristic of ferns is that they resemble a fiddlehead before they are fully grown due to their special growth conditions.
It could be a food such as fiddlehead ferns, wild leeks, mushrooms and berries.
I could see wild ramps, garlic scapes, black radishes, fiddlehead ferns, and dozens of other plants tucked among the leaves and tendrils.
From there, you can hike an easy 2.3 miles past patches of yellow trout lilies, fiddlehead ferns and pink Himalayan jewel-weed to the five-stage Fuller Falls.
The coronets themselves are a new symbol in heraldry, using the fiddlehead frond to convey Her Honour's many connections and years of service in the province of New Brunswick.
Whether at farmers' markets or roadside stands, it is impossible to miss the abundance of fiddlehead ferns for sale each spring, freshly picked as unfurled sprouts along floodplains and margins of many New Brunswick rivers.
It was springtime, and the outdoors seemed spring-loaded with potential: the buds on the trees were sharp little things, and hundreds of fuzzy fiddlehead ferns dotted the forest floor, curled snug.
This silver maple swamp has a dense understorey of sensitive fern and the ostrich fern, more commonly known as the popular wild food, the fiddlehead.
It does not cover alleged losses related to fiddlehead gathering and salmon fishing outside the claim area, because resources not physically located on reserve cannot be dealt with under the Specific Claims Policy.
We also conduct applied research into fiddlehead harvesting.
If they enter this contest, and their fiddlehead recipe gets chosen by a panel of culinary chefs, and there will be only one winner, they will receive some great prizes.
And color schemes for the collection are as playful as the designs themselves, including Jack O'Lantern, Fiddlehead and Moka Polka.
Examples from Classical Literature
Those sleds are made of a single plank turned up at one end like a fiddlehead, and the baggage is lashed on in bags and sacks.
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