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Per esempio, avevate mai pensato a un crostino spalmato con pesto di aglio orsino e perché  no…..magari accompagnato da una fetta di formaggio caprino. Un antipasto perfetto! Dite la verità, vi state leccando i baffi!&#13;
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L'aglio ursino (nome scientifico Allium ursinum L.) fiorisce in primavera, è una pianta piuttosto diffusa in ambienti umidi e ombrosi dalla pianura agli ambienti submontani, e usata dall’uomo fin dall’antichità per le sue caratteristiche culinarie le su proprietà officinali.&#13;
Le foglie trovano largo uso in cucina per gustose minestre, frittate, sughi e insalate, ideale per aromatizzare patate lesse o per arricchire una pasta aglio, olio e peperoncino. Nella medicina popolare le foglie fresche hanno proprietà antisettiche, ipotensive, depurative e diuretiche.&#13;
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ATTENZIONE. Su una cosa mettono sempre in guardia gli appassionati botanici (nonché fantasiosi cuochi) che accompagnano i gruppi a vistare l’Orto Botanico della Polse di Cougnes, di fare molta attenzione perché è facile confonderne le foglie con quelle di specie molto velenose come il mughetto o colchico d'autunno.&#13;
Un consiglio, se raccogliete piante ad uso alimentare fatevi sempre accompagnare da un esperto! E ricordate si usano solo le foglie, NON IL BULBO, inutile estirpare tutta la pianta!&#13;
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