[post_page_title]The grass is greener in the other can[/post_page_title]
Do you eat grass? No, of course you don’t. It’s bad for your teeth and you don’t need roughage that badly. Well, to be entirely fair, this isn’t exactly a jelly made from the sort of grass you might be thinking of.
Grass jelly is made by boiling the stalks of a plant that’s actually part of the mint family, until you end up with the dark, gelatinous substance seen on the can. Although entirely edible and available in several Asian countries, we have a moratorium on drinking things that look close enough to tar. We’ve been fooled before.
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