People didn’t start eating the plant’s stalks until the early 1800’s, probably because those who first tried the leaves sickened and died, thereby decreasing the rhubarb’s potential for popularity. Rhubarb is a cool weather plant grown commercially in Poland, Russia and the United Kingdom, and on a very small scale in the United States. Icelanders enjoy eating rhubarb soup, Americans favor strawberry rhubarb pie.
Drawing
by Laura Westlund for Stinky and Stringy: Stem and Bulb Vegetables by
Meredith Sayles Hughes