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to: Kevin Jcjd Symons
from: Howie Coombe
date: 2003-02-18 19:56:00
subject: AUSTRALIAN NATIVE HERBS 1

Dear Kevin, in regards to this message to me,.

 >  As Howie Coombe wrote to Jim Weller Re: AUSTRALIAN NATIVE HERBS 1
Kevin     > sat UTGT {at} 1058ore on an overcast 15th of February, 2003
Cooee Howie!!!


 G'day Kevin, What has been happening in your part of this fine state?

 >> Title: CARPACCIO-STYLE EMU,

 > HC> Yum, I like Emu, and Carpaccio style "Cooking",.

 >> Categories: Game, Poultry, Australian,

 > HC> Actually i think Carpaccio is italian,.

 >  Yes, it is an raw air-dried [Italian-style] of preserving.


 Yes i know, i was only being serious, not,.

 > Similar to the prosciutto-style but sometimes adding sugar, as well
as the   > salt.


 And involveing thicker slices of meat, in my experiance,.

 >> 1 kg Emu, 40 g Sea salt; coarse, 1 tb Pepperberries; rough chop, 2 Lemon 

 >> myrtle leaves, 150 ml Brandy,.

 > HC> Aha, great recipie but, What are pepperberries?

 >  I will put this in MM-format.


Aha,.

 > It is a collection of comments.


Aha,.

 > I bought my [powdered] pepperleaf and pepperberries in at the Goodies
&      > Grain shop in the CM.


Long may the central market not become a car park,.

 > SAVE: KEVIN, ---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06, Title:
TASMANIAN  > MOUNTAIN PEPPER, Categories: Spice, Australian, Yield: 1 ;
TASMANNIA         > LANCEOLATA: This native pepper is widespread in
western Tasmania.


Aha,.

 > Also known by the tradename of DIEMAN PEPPER.


Aha,.

 > The Tasmannia species belongs to the WINTERACEAE family, which has
been      > used by Europeans from at least 1597 when the bark of the
DRIMYS WINTERI     > was used to relieve scurvy on board the
'Elizabeth', one of Drake's fleet,   > under the command of Captain
Winter.


Aha, although im sure it was not refered to as tasmania anything anyway ttfn,.

 In autumn the shrubs are covered with clusters of black-purple       >
berries. The globular fruit split easily to reveal the soft, lilac innner  
 > flesh, each half holding a number of tiny shiny [firey-hot] black
seeds in   > a central cavity. The best preservation method seems to be
inverted drying.  > Freezing the berries is not recommended as the fruit
suffers greatly upon    > thawing. Selected comments from: TUKKA - REAL
AUSTRALIAN FOOD By: JEAN-PAUL  > BRUNETEAU ISBN 1 86436 650 8 Typed by:
KEVIN JCJD SYMONS -----

 >> Marcel Bouvier recommends drum fillets for this recipe.

 > HC> Why?,.

 >  Because it is one region of the emu where there is a significant
portion    > of meat. Cooee and Love, Kevin... XXXXXXXXXXX " The
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