Seasonal Eating 5: Pimpinella

L’insalata non è bella se non c’è la pimpinella!

The salad isn’t good (beautiful) if there isn’t any pimpinella!

pimpinella minor

Pimpinella, green and happy with its roots in a rock wall

Last week I took a walk with my friend the beekeeper, Francesca Buonagurelli, whose head is full of minute knowledge about her territory. On the roadside was a small plant bravely flaunting its frilly leaflets in the chill winter air. I knew it as salad burnet in England, and we too use it (or used to use it) in salads, but I don’t know of any traditional saying in English. Its scientific name is Sanguisorba minor and it’s in the rose family.

Sanguisorba minor in snow

Pimpinella doesn't even mind a bit of snow

The young leaves have a mild, fresh flavour. Just what’s needed in a winter salad.

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2 Responses to Seasonal Eating 5: Pimpinella

  1. Janine says:

    Perfect winter pick me up by the sounds of it Heather. I would love to see some and hear more of Francesca’s local wisdom. You make a great team! Jx

  2. Heather Jarman says:

    Francesca always has interesting things to reveal. I’m sure she’d be delighted to share more of her local wisdom.

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