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These looks like wild fennel. Can anyone confirm?
When I was a student, staying in a student flat, there was a big stump of this plant near the road. People came to harvest both the young leaves and the swollen, bulb-like stem base stump. They tell me that it is wild fennel. I am not adventurous in my food, so I never harvested them myself.
Now, cooking shows show chefs using it, and it cost a lot in the supermarket.
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