Talk:Salvia apiana

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[edit] Mush

I came to this page for info. I came across the term 'mush' referring to a food made from the seeds. Being from the UK I am unfamiliar with this term. Would it be correct to link it to the 'Mush (Cornmeal)' page as some sort of explanation (even though that is made with a different seed? Is this the type of food referred to as mush? Or perhaps a Wikidictionary link is needed here? 89.240.7.246 10:06, 30 March 2007 (UTC)