Eglantine is a flower - a type of wild rose - not usually thought of as a food.
I have seen rose petals crystallised, then used to decorate cakes. I don't know if that counts as food.
Rose petals can be steeped in water to produce rose-water. This is an important flavouring for Turkish Delight, and also for the Indian dish Gulab Jamon.
Eglantine Vierzon was created in 1937.
sweet briar
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its grows in thirty- eight states
Madam Eglantine was one of the 30 pilgrims meeting at the Tabard Inn in 'The Canterbury Tales'. Try this for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Eglantine
The Journey
Another name for the sweetbriar is eglantine.
Another name for the sweetbriar is eglantine.
Eglantine is his sister Kludd is his brother
The apprentice witch was named Eglantine Price.
Daniel Bedinger Lucas has written: 'The wreath of Eglantine' 'Dramatic works of Daniel Bedinger Lucas' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The wreath of Eglantine, and other poems'
Eglantine Maxwell Wallace has written: 'The ton; or, Follies of fashion' 'Letter from Lady Wallace to Capt. William Wallace, aid de camp to Colonel Maxwell at Bangalore'