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Thefe roots are drelTed diners wayes, fome boile them in water, and after (lew them with fack 

 and butter,adding a little ginger. Others bake them in pies,putting Marrow,Dates,Gincer R 3 i* 

 fonsof thcfun,Sacke,&c. Others fome other way as they are led by their skill in Cookerie/ Em 

 in my jttdgement,which way foeuer they be dreft and eaten,they ftirre and caufc a filthy loathfom 

 ftinking winde within the body, thereby caufing the belly to be pained and tormented • and area 

 meat more fit for fwine, than men : yet fome fay they baue vfually eaten them, and hauefound no 



fuch windy qualitiein them, 17 Oftob. 1621. lohn Goody er. t 



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O diftinguifh thekindes of Cammomils'with fundry defections, would bee bo 

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 keep the order and method of the book hitherto obferued.Thecommon tam 



