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Daylilies are originally from Asia, and are now commonly found throughout North America. People living in Asian cultures have incorporated daylilies into their cuisine; however, it has not become common in mainstream North American cuisine. You can cook with a variety of different components of the daylily plant and there are a variety of different dishes that can be made from the daylily. For instance, you can eat the shoots, cook the tubers, or eat and fry the buds and flowers. | Daylilies are originally from Asia, and are now commonly found throughout North America. People living in Asian cultures have incorporated daylilies into their cuisine; however, it has not become common in mainstream North American cuisine. You can cook with a variety of different components of the daylily plant and there are a variety of different dishes that can be made from the daylily. For instance, you can eat the shoots, cook the tubers, or eat and fry the buds and flowers. | ||
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==Steps== | ==Steps== |