A leafy plant similar to spinach, cultivated for food and as ground cover throughout Australasia and South America.
low-fat kangaroo meat is served on a bed of warrigal greens
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- She also buys warrigal greens from the same store.
- Much easier to call it by its common names Warrigal Greens or New Zealand Spinach, but no less vile to eat under any name.
- Slice the meat and serve with warrigal greens and tomato relish.
- We've got warrigal greens growing in our backyard at home.
- Warrigal greens have compounds in the leaves - oxalate, nitrate and saponin.
- Leave to rest while you prepare the warrigal greens and pancake.
- I choose seared kangaroo served on wattle seed bread with a wild tomato chutney and warrigal greens.
- It is served on a sop pancake and warrigal greens stack.
- Seared scallops come with warrigal greens and local macadamias.
- A delicious summer recipe for silken tofu and warrigal greens made with traditional Japanese and Australian ingredients.