It even looks like a Klingon dish.

DS9 s7e24 “The Dogs of War” (brightened a bunch)

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    4 days ago

    Seasoned with what? I only ever picked it off of the backyard fence where it was growing and devoured as is.

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      Literally seasoned. Dried in a ventilated area for a month or so.

      (By the way, I have no idea what’s the modern word for that. I know the origin of that one, and can’t find anything in a translation dictionary.)

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        Possibly just sun dried, as with tomatoes and other fruits?

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          Kept in storage for a season like we do with cheese.

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              The process people do with cheese is called “aging”? That’s a simple answer, it will be easy to remember :)

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            So, a timing process. Good to know. Haven’t heard of it phrased that way. But what becomes of the taste afterwards?

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              It’s stronger, a bit bitter, and with a sweeter aftertaste. It’s great for making juice, but too strong to eat.