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Post by crossless on Dec 3, 2009 21:14:01 GMT
I have come a across in food store this thing called lemongrass. I though it's a onion. I try to search info of it, it's relative to grass plants. I read it tastes like lemon but there's no acid in it, could I try to give to snails or try find more info of it before giving? In Finnish it's so hard to get any info of new thing that are available in food market.
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Post by feebix on Dec 3, 2009 22:29:55 GMT
I don`t think it`s part of the onion family, well... it`s grass ! lol ;D I`m betting it`ll be ok for the snails, if they like it that is..... ;D
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Post by crossless on Dec 4, 2009 7:55:48 GMT
I will try to give it to my snails next time I go to food store which have it. I'll let you know what they think of it.
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Post by Rachel on Dec 4, 2009 12:24:11 GMT
lemongrass is considered a herb usually. definately not an onion
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Post by crossless on Dec 4, 2009 12:48:25 GMT
Yep. I bought it. When I got home I sliced, smelled it and tasted it's was not bitter at all smelled and tasted like lemon I'll give them some when they wake up. It's really strong plant reminds little bit of bamboo. Really wierd and cool plant. Usually lemograss is added to noodles spice mix. It's was so hard I just kept it in my mouth till there's no taste left.
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Post by crossless on Dec 5, 2009 8:45:48 GMT
Nah no one has tried it, I think they don't like smell of it. So I use rest of them some how. Today I will offer them some Yam. Have to cut it few diffenrent ways and see which is easiest way them to eat it.
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