The seeds of bishops weed, smallage, stone parsley, and wild carrot. |
Gardeners today routinely raise a dozen varieties of tomato, a plant utterly foreign to early Americans, while neglecting common colonial food plants like smallage, skirrets and gooseberry, writes Michael Tortorello. |
To this quantity put as much smallage as you buy for a peny, which maketh it strong of the HerPage 138b, and very green. |
Take the young sprouts of smallage, wash and drain them till perfectly dry. |
When the bottle is two-thirds full of the smallage, turn in French brandy, till the bottle is full. |
In its wild state it has a strong, disagreeable taste and smell, and is known as smallage. |