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But nasturtium seeds made a very good substitute for capers; just soak them in brine for two three days then put them in vinegar (white wine is best) and pickling spices. Not sure how long it is before they are ready - just have to test them. Use them like capers in cooking
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Hi

Caper plants ( Capparis spinosa and Capparis ovata ) grow in many Mediterranean areas, but are rather tender.

The capers you buy in jars are not the seeds, but pickled unopened buds.

Capers are preserved either in vinegar or under layers of salt in a jar. Raw capers are bland flavored and need to be cured to develop their piquant flavor. 

Bonne chance

Peter

 

 

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