Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 this might appear twice cause it didn't work the first time. feral, cactus has a nice solid fleshy consistency. I cant describe the flavor but I like it. I got the site wrong its http://embasa.com they have some recipes. I personally either eat them straight or add them to a salad or to a rice dish. try em I hope you like them. they have embasa foods in most markets. I never tried fresh cactus pads and I dont know if I would like them that much. heres a description, Nopalitos - Cactus, or Nopal, is a typical sight in the Mexican landscape. It is not strange that it should find its way into the local cuisine. The use of Nopalitos has its origins in the Roman Catholic observance of serving meatless dishes during Lent; now they are a part of everyday cooking. The paddle, or tender pads, of the plant (called prickly pear in the U.S.) are eaten as a green vegetable in Mexico. Embasa selects only the best young shoots and packs them fresh, not pickled or preserved. Sliced for convenience, their use lends itself to a variety of dishes, such as traditional nopalitos salad. Combined with seafood, omelets, quiches, and casseroles, nopalitos adds a delicious and authentic flair. this is from the site. stay cool, Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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