Germany: Police sniff out illicit wild garlic operation
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I knew this was coming and it still made me laugh. Well done.
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Wild garlic is more like onion chives, but smell like garlic
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Call them what they are: Poachers.
And probably roasters and aioli makers too.
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Asking my garlic head friends if they’re more into ursinum’s or sativum’s
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Ironically, I have so much garlic growing in my yard, I can’t give it away. It’s spreading everywhere and taking over everything.
I’m guessing this garlic is different than mine though.
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Behind the avocado, you got the Mexican cheese Mafia.... Hey! I smell cotija all over this guy! Can you believe it!? Ahh! Forget about it! I thought we was Mexican boss! Yeah I thought that same way Bobby! But the guy on the phone likes the good feathers from the aninaniacs too much. Too much? Too much! Come here! I'll give you too much you sonobabish! Too much cheese! Is that it! I'm just here to entertain you or something? That's it!! ?!;:%££¥!
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Garlicle
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See HiobsTriops excellent answer
It's not illegal to harvest from your own ground, garden or farm. This is about wild plants picked in the woods. Woods have special regulations.
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Should be in not the onion
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Ohh. Bärlauch. Which yes is an allium but just using "wild garlic" makes you think we're talking about garlic that happens to be wild, and bulbs. Taking the bulb with you with this stuff is culinarily pointless and hurts the population. Which is also why the stuff out of supermarket, which isn't wild but grown on fields, comes as leaves and flowers without bulbs.