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Fiddlehead - Wikipedia
Fiddleheads or fiddlehead greens are the furled fronds from a fledgling fern, [1] harvested for use as a vegetable. en.wikipedia.org
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Fiddlehead Ferns: Identifying, Harvesting and Cooking
Fiddlehead ferns are a harbinger of Spring, and, along with ramps and morels they're some of the most widely known and desired spring edibles I ... foragerchef.com
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Ultimate Guide to Wild Edibles: Fiddleheads
Fiddlehead ferns are early spring wild edibles that are delicious to eat. Learn to identify, harvest, and prepare fiddleheads in a wild edibles menu. outdooradventuresampler.com
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fiddle-headed
ˈfiddle-ˌheaded, a. [f. prec. + -ed2.] a. Naut. Having a fiddle-head. b. Of a fork, spoon: Having the handle made after the pattern of a fiddle. c. Empty-headed. d. (see quot. 1883).1840 Hood Kilmansegg, First Step iii, In short a kind Of fork—that is fiddle-headed. 1851 H. Melville Whale viii. 43 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fiddleheading: a Maine tradition
Fiddleheading is a long-standing Maine tradition. It's an annual adventure to trek to your local river-flats to pick the ferns before they unfurl in the Spring. runamukacres.com
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Sautéed Fiddleheads Recipe - Allrecipes
Learn how to cook fiddleheads with this easy recipe that sautés fresh fiddleheads with garlic, olive oil, and lemon for a seasonal savory ... www.allrecipes.com
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Batil (ship)
Batil ( ), also spelled bateel or battil, is a traditional type of sailing vessel from Kuwait with a fiddle-headed bow and a high sternboard. wikipedia.org
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Everything You Need to Know About Fiddlehead Ferns - Food & Wine
Fiddleheads are sweet like asparagus, grassy, and snappy like a great green bean, with a touch of broccoli stem. www.foodandwine.com
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How to Cook Fiddleheads, the Vegetable That Tastes of Spring
Intimidated by these furled vegetables? Don't be. Here's how to source and cook fiddlehead ferns to springy perfection. ByLindsay-Jean Hard. food52.com
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How to Find, Identify, and Cook Fiddlehead Ferns - Fearless Eating
Fiddlehead ferns are edible ferns before they become inedible ferns. They are in the furled-up stage of a fern when they just start to shoot through the ground ... fearlesseating.net
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Identifying and Harvesting Fiddleheads - YouTube
Go to channel · where do fiddleheads grow? what is a fiddle head? foraging for fiddleheads today. Willie Tracy357•260 views · 13:15. Go to ... www.youtube.com
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Foraging for Fiddleheads: How To Find, Harvest & Prepare Them.
Fiddleheads should only be picked while still tightly coiled and about an inch or two above the ground. Once the fern has unfurled you've missed the window of ... steemit.com
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fiddle
▪ I. fiddle, n. (ˈfɪd(ə)l) Forms: 3–4 fið-, fiþ-, fithel(e, (4 fithul, south. viþele), 4–5 fythel(e, (5 fythal, -il, -ylle), 4–6 fidel(e, (5 fed-, fidylle, 6 fiddel), 5–6 fydel, (5 -ill, -yll, 6 -delle, -dylle), 6– fiddle. [ME. fiþele, OE. *fiðele wk. fem. (implied in deriv. fiðelere) = MDu. vedel(e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tumba (drum)
The tumba, also known as a tumbadora or salidor, is a kind of long, thin, single-headed drum, whose pitch depends on the part of the head being hit. Tumbas appear in Leroy Anderson's Jazz Pizzicato (1949) and Fiddle-Faddle (1952), Hans Werner Henze's opera The English Cat (1983), Iannis Xenakis' Rebonds wikipedia.org
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John Delafose
He occasionally played fiddle with the band, which was rare in Zydeco music. Death Delafose had a heart attack in 1993, while on the road headed toward a festival in Rhode Island. wikipedia.org
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