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    I have never seen swiss chard in Bali, supermarkets or traditional markets but I have seen spinachs in Bintang supermarket although quite expensive!!!
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    I love watercress, but it's very hard to come by around here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre de Maiz View Post
    I love watercress, but it's very hard to come by around here...
    Where's here?
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    If after eating, you can vanquish enemies worry, and atomic mussles develop by magic then yes it is spinach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john madden View Post
    Where's here?
    Where I live, Bali.

    I am not aware of any Indonesian dish that uses it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre de Maiz View Post
    Where I live, Bali.

    I am not aware of any Indonesian dish that uses it.
    Grows wild in the wet gullies on the foothills here. In fact a very basic swimming pool opened near Glenmore a few years ago. They'd dammed a gully, tiled the pool (except for a few protruding boulders) and created a rudimentary filtration system at the intake area above the pool. In the gully below the pool where the overflow exited (no recycling using pump - just straight in and out) the water cress was a foot and a half high and lush. I've heard that it only grows where the water is pretty damn clean so that pool was a favourite until it was further developed. And the water was cooooold!

    Glenmore - now there's a good Indonesian name for a town. Not to mention PT Glenfalloch which operates nearby.

    Water cress is available in the pasars around here and used mainly in wet dishes - sort of soups.
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