hist-brewing: marshmallow & rye
Kirsty Pollock
kirsty.pollock at mpuk.com
Mon May 22 00:59:49 PDT 2000
Funnily enough a marsh plant. Althea officinalis. Got little pink flowers if
I recall correctly. Should be in any list/book of british/(european?)
plants.
Incense Magic do both leaves and root at
http://members.aol.com/MagicBri/index.html
Kirsty
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hist-brewing at rt.com [mailto:owner-hist-brewing at rt.com]On
> Behalf Of adam larsen
> Sent: 20 May 2000 00:06
> To: hist-brewing at pbm.com
> Subject: hist-brewing: marshmallow & rye
>
>
> I have question for the readership.
> I have a Cornish recipe (circa mid 1400's) which calls
> for an herb,
> i assume it's an herb, called "marshmallow". For the life of
> me i can't
> figure out what a "marshmallow" if anyone knows i'd be grateful.
> Oh, by the way, perchance does anyone know a supplier of
> malted rye
> and/or oats?
>
>
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