A woman said the idea of cooking up ox tongue was revolting.
To serve, spoon some salad into a salad plate and arrange some ox tongue and ciabatta on top.
First came the 34-year-old chutney pickle, now a tin of South American ox tongue dating back to a Leeds wedding in 1949 has been unearthed.
The feet and trunk are of the greatest culinary interest: their flesh which is muscular and gelatinous resembles ox tongue.
Looking momentarily astonished, she suggests the confit of new season garlic with goat's cheese to start, followed by salted ox tongue - a dish I have assiduously avoided since school dinners.
2An Old World plant of the daisy family with yellow flowers and prickly hairs on the stem and leaves.
Genus Picris, family Compositae
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Bristly ox tongue is a coarse, rough annual plant that grows about 1 meter high.
The ox tongue is in blossom during June and July; all the florets of the flower-heads, as in the dandelion, are of a rich golden yellow.