Fish Mint (Herb) – Diếp Cá Vietnamese Names: Diếp Cá, - TopicsExpress



          

Fish Mint (Herb) – Diếp Cá Vietnamese Names: Diếp Cá, Dấp Cá, Lá Giáp Common Culinary Name: Fish Herb, Việt Fish Mint Common Ornamental Names: Chameleon plant Botanical Family & Name: Saururaceae, Houttuynia Cordata Vegetative Description: Vietnamese edible variety is all green (non-variegated), unlike most ornamental “ex. Chameleon” varieties of the same botanical family. Leaf are slightly heart shaped, with small, white flowers. Native Habitat & Ecology: Japan, Southern China, Southeast Asia Tasting Note: Strong fish aroma. Culinary Uses: Not commonly used in American-Vietnamese restaurant dishes because of the bold fishy flavors. But it is very popular in home dishes of grilled meats, fish soup dishes. Also, usually eaten raw in herb noodle salads and fresh home-made fresh spring rolls. Medicinal Uses: Treat stomach aches, indigestion and swellings. Leaves are crushed to a paste to cure insect bites, rashes & itching Propagation: Cuttings can be soaked in water to encourage root growth, then planted into soil. Spreads like a weed, so best grown in a container first. Other Names: Chameleon plant (ornamental variety)
Posted on: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 08:27:59 +0000

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