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Short Orders from the Sunshine State

Queen of hearts

February 18, 2004

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If you're not planning a trip to Florida this winter, you can still eat "millionaire's salad," as hearts of palm are called in the Sunshine State. Although Gold's hearts of palm ($3.29 for a 14-ounce can) are imported from Ecuador, they come from the core of the Sabal palm, which is Florida's state tree. Before Florida's hoi polloi discovered and ... (Full Article: 146 Words)

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