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Listopad

[Croatian]

October

ljekoviti ljupčac

[Croatian]

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

ljetnji varganj

[Croatian]

Boletus, cep or porcini mushroom, often used in dried form in stews and stocks.

loćika

[Croatian]

Romaine lettuce. Cos lettuce.

luskati različek

[Croatian]

Chanterelle mushroom, usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions.

Magi-začin

[Croatian]

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

mala martinčica

[Croatian]

Common funnel cap mushroom. A funnel-shaped edible mushroom that grows on the ground in woods.

marelica

[Croatian]

Apricot

maruni

[Croatian]

Sweet chestnut. Smaller than marron. To peel chestnuts the hard outer skins need to be slit and then the chestnuts roasted or grilled until these skins crack. They can then be peeled off and the chestnuts boiled for ten minutes, after which it should be relatively easy to rub off the inner, papery brown skin.

melancana

[Croatian]

Aubergine (US: eggplant)