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you either love it or hate it

now I like celery with root ginger and that's about it

for some inane reason I chose the Cream of Celery soup whilst out at Killhope Lead Mines yesterday

it was ingly good

homemade @ the cafe and gave it 9.9 out of 10, they need something to aim for
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Celery is a very underrated fruit
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Celery is a very underrated fruit
Are you sure Twisty?

I think the jury is still out on the question "is celery a fruit or a vegetable...?"

The part most folk recognise as celery is just the swollen Petiole (leaf part) of the plant... that's a bit like saying the leaves and branches of an apple tree are fruit...

Take a look at Rhubarb for instance... most would recognise it as a fruit but it is technically a herb, and therefore a vegetable...

Aahhh... isn't nature amazing?
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i like it with a sprinkle of salt or garlic humus, but has to have the stringy back bit shaved of always,and celery soup is lush,
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celery....goes with branston pickle an absolute treat, but is also very good with salt, humus, and even tesco value mixed fruit jam.

I quite like it in a stew as well.
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celery goes best with the pedal bin....
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celery goes best with the pedal bin....
You got that right...
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