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As well as radishes from Estepona, he uses artichokes from Alhaurin and aubergines from Coin in his amazing new menu degustacion.
Source: https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2023/01/29/__trashed-87/
First, sardines with radishes and a green goddess dressing, then a fresh, herby, smoked trout paté and spicy salami with ricotta and warm honey.
Source: https://the-riotact.com/paranormal-wines-is-simply-perfect/640832
For extra colour, the gardening expert noted that people can even try rowing radishes inside right now.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/garden/1750632/David-Domoney-gardening-advice-exclusive
She trades potatoes and radishes at the market with Ivan the peasant for bales of cotton and rolls of silk which she re-sells quickly to the mill for double the price.
The harvest was hardly bountiful — a few skinny scallions, some misshapen radishes, half-ripe cherry tomatoes and stumpy curly kale.
The peas were cooked for only a minute or two then tossed over a snow-white mound of ricotta and thick kefir, to be scooped up with a tangle of pea shoots and crisp new radishes, fat as golf balls.