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Fiddle heads are the furled fronds of a young fern, they can be harvested and used as a vegetable
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Fiddle heads are the curled tips of young ostrich ferns. They can be found all over the Northern New England area in wet areas along streams, runoffs, roadside ditches, and especially flood plains.
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Fiddleheads are the still-curled young fern plants. They look like the curled 'head' of a violin, thus, fiddle-heads.
Yes. A portion sized helping of Fiddleheads has nearly the same amount of Vitamin K as a portion sized helping of Broccoli.
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Tens of thousands- there is no set number.