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At 09:30 AM 3/13/01 +0100, Mary Beth Abarbanel wrote:

>What is " Epazote "

from the Food Lover's Companion: " A pungent, wild herb whose strong flavor

is. like that of fresh coriander, an acquired taste. It has flat, pointed

leaves and is available dried (and infrequently fresh) in Latin

markets. Also called Mexican tea and wormseed, epazote is popular in many

bean dishes because it's a carminative, which means it reduces gas. It's

also used as a tea. "

 

Kathleen

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