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Old 04-03-2010, 11:07 PM   #3
MrsGoo

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Quote[/b] ]i am quite sure that is not the mimosa plant that we commonly found on open field. This plant is widely used as a ganishing in Thai food. You might be able to find it in most Thai Provision shop "Pern Thai" in other Asia countries.
I am sure they wouldn't use weed to garnish the dishes, but they do taste horrible.
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