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A fiddlehead is the coiled head of a young fern. A fiddlehead gets its name from the coiled shape of its head, which looks like the coiled part of a ...
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Fiddleheads are the coiled heads of young ferns. Fiddleheads can be found in the wild during the spring season. You can also buy fiddleheads in produce markets or some supermarkets ...
updated 2010-07-17 08:26:45
Fiddleheads are the young, coiled shoots of ferns used as a vegetable. Numerous species are eaten worldwide, but the commercial fiddlehead found in American markets is from the species Matteuccia ...
updated 2010-07-17 05:12:19
New England is a region in the northeast of United States composed of six states: Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. New England is rich in culture ...