
''Silene vulgaris'', the bladder campion or maidenstears, is a plant species of the genus ''
Silene'' of the family ''
Caryophyllaceae''. It is native to
Europe, where in some parts it is eaten, but is also widespread in North America, where it is a common wildflower in meadows, open woods, and fields.
Gastronomy

The young shoots and the leaves may be used as food in some countries of the
Mediterranean region. The tender leaves may be eaten raw in salads. The older leaves are usually eaten boiled or fried,
sauteed with
garlic
Garlic (''Allium sativum'') is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the genus ''Allium''. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, Allium fistulosum, Welsh onion and Allium chinense, Chinese onion. It is native to South A ...
as well as in
omelettes.
Crete and Cyprus
In
Crete it is called ''agriopapoula'' () and the locals eat its leaves and tender shoots browned in
olive oil
Olive oil is a liquid fat obtained from olives (the fruit of ''Olea europaea''; family Oleaceae), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin, produced by pressing whole olives and extracting the oil. It is commonly used in cooking: f ...
.
In
Cyprus it is very widely eaten, so much that it has, in recent years, come back into being cultivated and sold in shops in bunches. Two of the common Cypriot names are ''strouthouthkia'' (; ) and ''tsakrithkia'' (; ).
Italy
In Italy the leaves of this plant may be used also as an ingredient in
risotto. It is commonly known as ''sculpit'', ''stridolo'', or by the obsolete scientific name ''Silene inflata'', as well as ''s-ciopetin'', or ''grixol'' in
Veneto, and ''nenkuz'', or ''sclopit'' in
Friuli and ''cojet'' in
Piedmont.
Spain (La Mancha)
Formerly in
La Mancha region of
Spain, where ''Silene vulgaris'' leaves are valued as a
green vegetable, there were people known as ''"collejeros"'' who picked these plants and sold them. Leaves are small and narrow, so it takes many plants to obtain a sizeable amount.
In La Mancha the ''Silene vulgaris'' leaves, locally known as ''"collejas"'', were mainly used to prepare a dish called ''gazpacho viudo'' (widower gazpacho). The ingredients were
flatbread
A flatbread is a bread made with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pizza and pita bread.
Flatbreads ran ...
known as ''
tortas de gazpacho'' and a
stew
A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. A stew needs to have raw ingredients added to the gravy. Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables and ...
prepared with ''Silene vulgaris'' leaves.
''Gazpacho viudo'' recipe
/ref> Other dishes prepared with these leaves in Spain include ''"potaje de garbanzos
The chickpea or chick pea (''Cicer arietinum'') is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Its different types are variously known as gram" or Bengal gram, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea. Chickpea seeds are high ...
y collejas"'', ''"huevos revueltos ''Huevo'' is the Spanish-language translation of the word "egg", but can also be used as a Spanish slang term for "testicle".
''Huevo''(s) may also refer to:
Food
* '' Chorizo con huevos'', a popular Mexican dish consisting of fried chorizo with s ...
con collejas"'' and ''" arroz con collejas"''.
See also
*List of plants with edible leaves
This is a list of vegetables which are grown or harvested primarily for the consumption of their leafy parts, either raw or cooked. Many vegetables with leaves that are consumed in small quantities as a spice such as oregano, for medicinal purpos ...
*Castilian-Manchego cuisine
Manchego cuisine (Manchegan cuisine or Castilian-Manchego cuisine) refers to the typical dishes and ingredients in the cuisine of the Castilla–La Mancha region of Spain. These include '' pisto'' (a vegetable stew with tomato sauce), ''gaz ...
References
External links
Guisado de collejas
Arroz con collejas
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vulgaris
Flora of Europe
Flora of temperate Asia
Flora of North Africa
Flora of Macaronesia
Saponaceous plants