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Vetch


As a child, I used to eat the bitter seeds of the blue tufted vetch,
though I never liked them. I imagined they were wild peas. I have
never roasted them, but I wouldn't be surprised if they toasted up
very nicely. Maybe someone has tried it.
In any case, I like the flowers. More than the seeds.
though I never liked them. I imagined they were wild peas. I have
never roasted them, but I wouldn't be surprised if they toasted up
very nicely. Maybe someone has tried it.
In any case, I like the flowers. More than the seeds.
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No, I haven't eaten those flowers. But I enjoy looking at them.
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