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Old 01-11-2003, 07:12 PM
martin
 
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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 18:03:24 +0000, Sacha
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"Sacha" wrote in message ...((snip))

Well of course, the old way of growing them in Jersey was to use vraic to
fertilise the ground (bladder wrack) and it's piled up in huge mounds in
autumn and winter storms - free to the farmer who cares to collect it.


Did they used to wash it before use or leave it in the rain to wash the salt
out or was it used salt and all straight from the beach?


I think it was piled up so that the rain could wash the salt out and then it
was used but when I next talk to my farming friends there, I'll check. It
just doesn't seem likely that much salt would be a good idea!


Not
many do, preferring to use inorganic fertilisers and I am absolutely

certain
that those are the reason Jerseys don't taste the way they once did.


Quite, it's why nothing has much taste these days and also why cut flowers,
especially spray carnations, often have no smell. Grown too quick and soft.


I can become almost apoplectic on the subject of supermarket 'tomatoes',
with very few exceptions.


The ultimate is to go to Italy and discover restaurants using
tasteless Dutch greenhouse grown tomatoes.
--
Martin