Talk:Allium monanthum

Korean "mountain vegetables"
In the list of other traditional mountain vegetables, I removed the redundant scientific names cited for doraji and todok - these are visible to the interested reader who follows the included links for doraji and todok. The topic of mountain vegetables really is a sidebar and should not recieve an exhaustive treatment here in the Allium monanthum article: it really could have its own page, or perhaps could be attached to the existing article on Korean Buddhist vegetarian cuisine. Krnntp 21:11, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

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