Examples of 'wild garlic' in a sentence

Meaning of "wild garlic"

Wild garlic, also known as 'ramsons' or 'bear's garlic', is a plant that belongs to the onion family. It has long, narrow leaves and produces clusters of white, star-shaped flowers. The leaves and bulbs of wild garlic have a strong garlic scent and flavor, and are often used in culinary preparations for their pungent taste
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  • ramsons (Allium ursinum)
  • Allium vineale
  • Allium canadense

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A light scent of wild garlic is in the air.
Wild garlic salt made yourself.
She was looking for wild garlic.
The wild garlic has stayed.
Planked salmon with wild garlic.
Yellow wild garlic my little paintings.
No one denies the healing properties of wild garlic.
Red wild garlic my little paintings.
No less useful and alcoholic extracts of wild garlic.
Often grown wild garlic and in his garden.
I am looking for wild garlic.
Wild garlic soup.
There is wild rosemary and thyme and wild garlic.
Wild garlic dip.
There is spelt pasta bake with wild garlic meatballs.

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A few bushes of wild garlic would be useful to have in your own garden.
Hemp salt with green pepper and wild garlic.
A gourd of wild garlic juice helps to quickly pull pus out of the boil.
This is not wild garlic.
The first food of bears that woke up after hibernation is wild garlic.
Its quantity depends on how many wild garlic you decide to prepare.
In the period of lactation is better not to eat wild garlic.
The easiest way to freeze the leaves of wild garlic is in ordinary plastic bags.
Alpine wild garlic aids in digestion and also contributes antioxidant activity to the formula.
Found some really good mushrooms and young nettles and some wild garlic.
The wild garlic was growing and was cultivated in church courtyards in England for centuries.
For the treatment of hypertension in the old days used alcohol tincture of wild garlic.
Last year I made a wild garlic pesto that lasted us throughout the winter.
It is native to the Mediterranean region and is similar to wild garlic.
Jersey potatos, and wild garlic that has just sprouted.
A variety of Cornish Yarg cheese has a rind coated in wild garlic leaves.
A mild winter, and wild garlic grows in early spring in the woods.
PrepZymes combines cultured enzymes with papaya and alpine wild garlic.
The wild garlic and nettles have started to appear meaning it's time to get foraging!
A number of other plant species in the genus Allium are also known as wild garlic.
And our great-grandmothers believed that wild garlic green helps to purify the blood.
Wild garlic salt - Wild garlic taste for all year round.
In early May several woods have carpets of Wild Garlic Allium ursinum.
Wild garlic can be raised from seed or, more easily, grown from bulbs.
Have you ever tasted some fresh wild garlic seeds?
Buckrams wild garlic broad-leaved garlic wood garlic bear leek bear 's garlic.
Something all foragers hope to come across, wild garlic is a great find.
Recommendation, If fresh wild garlic is available, add ½ bunch of finely cut leafs.
In addition to cooking, she also forages herbs and wild garlic several times a week.
Chepalgash ( ЧIепалгаш ) - Sort of pie filled with cottage cheese and wild garlic.
Hey, this is wild garlic.
In late April / early May you will come across vast areas of wild garlic.
In a tempura, Wild garlic Royale, spinning carrot, parsley cream.
Grilled ugly carrots from Grim, chives, corn emulsion, and wild garlic.
Video: Recognize wild garlic - How to avoid likelihood of confusion.

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