The Italian heirloom summer squash posing as a fluted Roman column. Striated and flecked with green on shades of green. When you slice it crosswise, the shapes are floral in a stylized, modern design kind of way. It maintains a firm, tender-bite texture unlike its more watery cousins, zucchini or yellow summer squash, and has [...]
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Costata Romanesca
Posted in Vegetables, tagged Amy Campion, costata romanesca, eat locally, heirloom vegetables, heirloom zucchini, Killdeer, local food, local vegetables, locavore, Norwich farm, Norwich organic farm, romanesca zucchini, romanesca zucchini recipe, roving locavore, zucchini recipe on July 26, 2009 | 3 Comments »
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