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Kitchen Gardening: Grow These 8 Edible Flowers At Home For A Colourful Food Twist
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News)
Edible flowers like pansy, lavender, and rose add colour, flavour, and aroma to meals, making home cooking more creative, healthy, and visually appealing with simple garden-grown ingredients.
Lavender offers a sweet floral taste with a hint of citrus. It is widely used in teas, desserts, and baked goods.
Rose petals are fragrant and mildly sweet, adding elegance to dishes. They are commonly used in jams, syrups, teas, and desserts.
Pansies bring vibrant colours and a mild, slightly sweet flavour to dishes. They are perfect for decorating desserts, salads, and refreshing drinks.
Calendula petals offer a tangy, citrus-like flavour. Their bright yellow-orange colour enhances both visual appeal and taste.
Squash blossoms have a delicate, mild flavour and soft texture. They are often stuffed or lightly fried for a gourmet treat.
Chive blossoms carry a subtle onion flavour with a delicate purple hue. They are great for soups, salads, and flavoured butter.
Borage flowers have a refreshing cucumber-like taste. Their star-shaped blue blooms are ideal for summer drinks and light dishes.
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