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| Description |
Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia Citriodora)
Lemon Myrtle is a rainforest tree. It is now grown commercially, especially in northern N.S.W. but also grows in parts of Victoria and South Australia. It has beautiful lemony leaves and fruit and is probably the most versatile of all native bush foods.
This has to be the best known of all the herbs that are indigenous to Australia. It has a wonderful fragrance which is a combination of lemon, lemongrass and lime. When used in cheesecakes, sorbets or ice-cream, its delicate flavour is quite stunning. It is equally good when used in savoury dishes, particularly with fish or chicken and when used with a little oil and vinegar it makes a superb salad dressing. Using Lemon Myrtle with Thai recipes brings out the subtle undertones of lime and lemongrass and gives any dish a uniquely fresh taste.
I find that using Lemon Myrtle as a substitute for lemon is very successful when making friands, muffins, cakes or pancakes. It is also lovely for biscuits, icing and flavouring yoghourt.
Lemon Myrtle can be made into a tea which is equally good whether it is used as a hot drink or as an iced tea.
The uses for Lemon Myrtle are endless, whether as a food additive, in soaps and body lotions, teas or even candles, its lovely fragrance is unforgettable.
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| Market Days |
The Rocks Markets
Stall is in central aisle, half way up.
10am - 5pm
Every Sat and Sun Rocks Market Link
2nd Sat of each month
Hawkesbury Farmers & Fine Food Market
Castle Hill Showground Castle Hill, enter via Carrington Road. (2nd Saturday each month, except January and March 2010)
8am - 12md
Castle Hill Market Link
3rd Friday each month
Prince of Wales Market Day
7am - 3pm
Prince of Wales Hospital
Randwick
Baker Street entrance
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