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(22-05-2023, 10:40 AM)Veggie Wrote: Good questions, JJB. It seems that a Scape is the stem rather than the Bud - maybe??You might get away with leek scapes when they were young before the 'inflorecence' has opened? but once it's flower has opened I would be reticent to try it. Having said that, a flower head dipped in batter and deep fried might work?
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Why am I asking these questions?
I've heard about people eating Garlic scapes and recently Elephant garlic scapes but not Leek Scapes (which are also edible).
To me, a scape has been a sign of bolting and that the plant, whatever it is, will become inedible and tough. Maybe I need to be a bit more adventurous and eat more scapes.
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