One poster said that they are called sea beans:
Mysterious green plants known as sea beans have becoming increasingly prominent at farmers markets and restaurants. Although their scientific name is salicornia, they are frequently referred to by many names, including pickleweed, glasswort, drift seeds, sea asparagus, sea pickles, and marsh samphire.
I do wish that the ElCor would re-rethink the cafe. It just doesn't "feel" right...
http://www.epicurious.com/tools/fooddictionary/entry/?id=4399
Mysterious green plants known as sea beans have becoming increasingly prominent at farmers markets and restaurants. Although their scientific name is salicornia, they are frequently referred to by many names, including pickleweed, glasswort, drift seeds, sea asparagus, sea pickles, and marsh samphire.
I do wish that the ElCor would re-rethink the cafe. It just doesn't "feel" right...
http://www.epicurious.com/tools/fooddictionary/entry/?id=4399
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