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fiddleheads
noun
Plural of fiddlehead
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Fronds are characteristically coiled in the bud (fiddleheads) and uncurl in a type of leaf development called circinate vernation.
I could see the fuzz on the slowly unfurling fiddleheads from yards away.
They picked fiddleheads, tore fruit off stunted trees, shot and roasted raccoons.
Long talk story fiddleheads, tops of the plant commonly known as fiddlehead ferns.
The fiddleheads were up, and golden club, and spring beauty, and skunk cabbage, and bluets, but no pokeweed.
Tells how chefs at the Ritz and the Plaza prepare and serve the frond In Siberia and Norway fiddleheads are mixed with 2/3rds their weight in malt to brew beer.
Other sources of fiddleheads are the ostrich fern, the cinnamon fern, and the interrupted fern.
I mean the fiddleheads have forced their babies, blind.
Tells how Maine housewives pickle fiddleheads.
These combinations reflect a savvy chef's instincts — knowing, for instance, how well the fiddleheads served with sliced duck breast, blanched brilliant green and tasting slightly musky, will go with a sweet cauliflower purée, an optimal balance of color and flavor.
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The virtuous should try the tangy blackberry-zinfandel sorbet but everyone should try Fiddleheads New York.
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