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🌿 Samphire

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🌿 Samphire
Britain's fleeting coastal delicacy


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 04:25
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Marsh samphire (Salicornia europaea) β€” a succulent, salt-tolerant coastal plant
  • Harvested wild from salt marshes, estuaries, and tidal flats along British coastlines
  • Season: late spring to early summer, typically a 4–6 week window
  • Culinary preparation: blanched or lightly sautΓ©ed; served with butter, oil, or lemon

Samphire is a distinctive British coastal vegetable prized for its fresh, briny flavor and crisp texture. Harvested wild along tidal marshes and rocky shorelines, it is highly seasonal and celebrated as a short-lived marker of early summer cuisine. The term most commonly refers to marsh samphire, a succulent plant naturally adapted to saline coastal conditions and recognized by its bright green, jointed stems ...

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