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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI just discovered that the green leaves on strawberries are edible
I used to pull them off. They create a nice contrast to the sweetness of the red part of the strawberry. Plus it so mush easier and less messy to put the whole thing in your mouth. Apparently the green part is very nutritious.
senseandsensibility
(24,803 posts)Unfortunately I am allergic to strawberries. Maybe I should buy them just for the leaves?
bucolic_frolic
(54,832 posts)Two I discovered last year are the leaves of lemon balm which also make a great evening tea, and pumpkin and squash leaves, though I like them when they're green not late season.
Bluestocking
(636 posts)Why have tea when you can eat the leaf and get the additional fiber.
H2O Man
(78,948 posts)strawberries and black & rasberries make great teas. Both are a part of Haudenosaunee culture.
Permanut
(8,304 posts)On the other hand, reports that kale is edible are lies straight from the pits of hell.
Laurelin
(879 posts)I like it lightly stir fried in olive oil and garlic. I can't even taste the kale.
Permanut
(8,304 posts)mwmisses4289
(3,891 posts)Almost as nasty as apricots.
Jack Valentino
(4,887 posts)sauteed them in butter with some garlic.... I wouldn't say they were 'amazing'
but they were pretty ok--- just had a mild flavor of greens, with no hint of "radish"...
Also, the leaves of broccoli and cauliflower can be eaten---
The first year I tried growing those, it they got too hot and went to seed without forming heads,
so I harvested some of the leaves as a substitute for lettuce in my burritos...
those were very satisfactory for that purpose!
CanonRay
(16,123 posts)Easterncedar
(6,102 posts)The refrain is "For strawberry leaves make maidens fair."
Ms. Toad
(38,526 posts)I've never seen leaves on a strawberry, outside of the actual plant. (The whole plant is edible - but your description sounds like you are talking about the least green crown attached directly to the berry)