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203/366: Yellow Cockscomb Celosia

203/366: Yellow Cockscomb Celosia
What wonderful, strange flowers these are! Celosia comes in several odd appearances, and this one is named for its similarity to the fleshy growth on top of a rooster's head! As odd as these flowers may seem, it will really surprise you to learn that these flowers and especially its leaves are edible and are very popular in many African and asian countries.

This is an excerpt from Wiki:
"Celosia is a broadleaf annual leaf vegetable. It grows widespread across Mexico, where it is known as "Velvet flower", northern South America, tropical Africa, the West Indies, South, East and Southeast Asia where it is grown as a native or naturalized wildflower, and is cultivated as a nutritious leafy green vegetable. It is traditional fare in the countries of Central and West Africa, and is one of the leading leafy green vegetables in Nigeria, where it is known as ‘soko yokoto’, meaning "make husbands fat and happy". In Spain it is known as "Rooster comb" because of its appearance.

As a grain, Cockscomb is a pseudo-cereal, not a true cereal.

These leaves, young stems and young inflorescences are used for stew, as they soften up readily in cooking. The leaves also have a soft texture and a mild spinach-like taste. They are also pepped up with such things as hot pepper, garlic, fresh lime, and red palm oil and eaten as a side dish."

, Trudy Tuinstra, Helena Ferreira, Josiane Dirickx and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Bernhard Hofbeck
Bernhard Hofbeck
SUPERBE!
8 years ago.
 Pam J
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Beautiful !
8 years ago.
 Puzzler4879
Puzzler4879


Please post your superb photo in the Admin. Choice Photos thread at Amazing Details.
8 years ago.
 Josiane Dirickx
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Très belle réalisation, très poétique !
8 years ago.
 Nora Caracci
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charming light/shadow and focus !

thanks for sharing among the Yellow Flowers !
8 years ago.

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