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Granite and lichen, Tubby's Head. For Pam.
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I like the colours here; the orange, greys, greens and blues.
Rock samphire is abundant here.
Rock samphire is abundant here.
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Sadly this is the cheap and cheerful stuff. It's not for sophisticated chefs as the iodene taste is too strong for many (in my family, only my Mum and I like it).
Chefs go for the more subtly-flavoured, much rarer and more expensive Marsh Samphire.
Be that as it may, at one time this was gathered as a valuable food resource and people would rope themslves up and get the stuff by abseiling down the sea cliffs!
Diane,
Rashid,
Belated thank yous!
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