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Post by nicolas on Jul 23, 2014 11:39:14 GMT -5
Hop young shoots are also edible as a perennial vegetable, never tried. Hop is a very attactive plant, i hope to grow some cultivars some days. I'm interested to read your breeding project;
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Post by starry on Jul 24, 2014 6:46:34 GMT -5
Hop young shoots are also edible as a perennial vegetable, never tried. Hop is a very attactive plant, i hope to grow some cultivars some days. I'm interested to read your breeding project; We cooked up some hop shoots this spring and ate them baked with olive oil and salt & pepper. Tasty but left a weird tingly feeling in ours mouths and backs of our throats for a few minutes afterwards. These were some of my brother's beer brewing hops but I'm not sure which varieties.
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Post by nicolas on Jul 26, 2014 1:44:48 GMT -5
Sorry i dont know any growers of hop here. 680 accessions seems a lot to me, the species i'm looking for have usually at most ten accessions in genebanks
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Post by hortusbrambonii on Aug 13, 2014 4:58:14 GMT -5
If you're interested in wild hop seeds from Belgium, I do still have some here.
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