By Fiona Hunter A quintessential British ingredient, rhubarb is distinctive, adaptable and has a number of health benefits Is ...
But if you're about to cut off those leaves and toss them in a salad, think twice. No matter how much they may look like arugula, rhubarb leaves are not only inedible, but downright toxic.
Rhubarb is a great option for the first-time vegetable gardener. We recommend that you grow rhubarb from one-year-old plants, or crowns. Follow our guide to getting the best results. Rhubarb can ...
In some people, rhubarb can cause diarrhea. Diarrhea can increase the effects of warfarin and increase the risk of bleeding. If you take warfarin, do not take excessive amounts of rhubarb.
Well, nearly. If you’re the sort of organised person who has some cooked rhubarb in the fridge or freezer, and a packet of meringues in the pantry, this is an almost-instant pudding. A little ...