Rhubard

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by shimsham, Jun 15, 2009.

  1. shimsham

    shimsham Gardener

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    This might be a tough question but can anyone tell me what the sweetest ruhbard is if there is one,
     
  2. daitheplant

    daitheplant Total Gardener

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    Yep, it`s the one covered with the most sugar.:lollol::lollol:Seriously though, I find Timperley Early less acidic.:thumb:
     
  3. shimsham

    shimsham Gardener

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    Thanks David, Do get any problems with it.
     
  4. DR Hilary Jones

    DR Hilary Jones Apprentice Gardener

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    Find it rather refreshing in a drink.
    Would we not agree?
     
  5. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    In a drink.?.....shudders all over.......
    Welcome to G.C. Hilary and enjoy your stay.
    Do tell us all what gardening interests you have.
    robert
     
  6. Rhyleysgranny

    Rhyleysgranny Gardener

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    Someone on my foodie forum has just made rhubarb vodka.:)
     
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