




The dahlia comes originally from Mexico and is named after Swedish botanist Andreas Dahl. It is the national flower of Mexico and was originally used by the Aztecs as a food plant.
Once the dahlias were spread around the world, they became much loved for their beautiful vivid flowers, but I still use the petals to cheer up the salad.
Ze zijn schitterend.
ReplyDeleteEn wat leuk, ik wist niet dat ze ook eetbaar waren....