Showing posts with label nettles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nettles. Show all posts

Friday, April 25, 2008

Nettle Mania

"out of this nettle, danger, we grasp this flower, safety"
-Shakespeare, Henry IV, part 1, Act II Scene 3

Stinging nettles (Urtica dioica) are a common weed with a bad reputation--the plant has tiny spines that inject, as Wikipedia puts it, a "cocktail of poisons." Miraculously when you boil the plant the spines lose their punch and you're left with a tasty green consumed plain or incorporated in a number of dishes, from soups to ravioli, to the German cheese pictured above (thanks to Berlin corespondent Steve Rowell for the photo). When dried, the leaves make a damn good tea, with a rich, indescribable flavor. If that ain't enough, nettles pack a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, and are perhaps the vegetable with the highest protein content (10%).

At the risk of contradicting yesterday's anti-media screed (After all, Marshall McLuhan once said, "If you don't like that idea I've got others."), we'll end with some links to an obscure sub-genre of youtube videos, nettle torture stunts. Mrs. Homegrown could drone on about the psycho-sexual implications of these clips, but that would be fodder for another blog. In the meantime, thanks again to Steve Rowell, here's some nettling to fill your evening hours: here, here and here (just three of what may be hundreds).