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		Definition of puha in English: puhanoun ˈpuːhɑː mass nounNZ The leaves of the sowthistle used as a vegetable.  Example sentencesExamples -  Roast pork, complete with tooth-smashing crackling, and a hearty side helping of bitter greens - puha, if you can find some in your suburban paradise, but a good mesclun and radicchio salad will do.
 -  Mix in the puha, chilli, turmeric powder, salt and sugar.
 -  In England puha is known as sow thistle I believe, but here in New Zealand it is best known as a delicacy much treasured by the Maori country folk - it can be delicious picked young and boiled with some pork bones.
 -  They smoke too much psychedelic puha, so I can understand that.
 -  It does not matter whether people are going to the beach for a barbeque or a boil-up, for sausages and eggs, or pork and puha, the Crown will own the foreshore on their behalf for ever and ever.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Maori.     |