Edible wild plants found along the roadside are added to all the following recipes

At last the countryside is springing into life once again. Wild garlic is in full flush all along the roadside here in East Cork. 

Edible wild plants found along the roadside are added to all the following recipes

It looks like white bluebells but smells distinctly garlicky.

This type is called Allium Triquetrum because of its three-cornered stem, but the other wild garlic which is sometimes called ramps or ransoms prefer the dappled shade of a woody area.

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