For those of us that grow this beautiful plant in our tanks , here is another take on it.
http://www.vietworldkitchen.com/blog/2007/06/growing-rice-pa.html
Regards
look good in ur tank and tastes good in ur dish... :D
haha .. my mom would like this !! .. if i understand this right this use it as a herb in their food ?!! or what exactly ?
thanks for sharing charlie.
Quote from: cichlidicted on June 02, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
haha .. my mom would like this !! .. if i understand this right this use it as a herb in their food ?!! or what exactly ?
thanks for sharing charlie.
Yes. As far as I know, it is used only for one special kind of fish soup. After the soup is cooked and done in the pot, put the fish soup (still hot) into a big bowl, then chop Limnophila Aromatica into small pieces, and put it on the top or dip it a little bit under the hot soup to keep it a little crunchy when eat it. You can buy a ziplock bag of it for $1 in China town.
Whoa, cool! The only thing I'd be concerned about is all the ferts that we are putting in the tank - that can't be healthy for us to eat! I recycle my planted tank water in my garden (both flower and veggie), but there we are talking traces of ferts that the garden plants love. But I'd be worried about the amounts of nitrates that our aquatic plants accumulate...