Hi Dr. E, and thanks for your question. The name of these Morning Glory Muffins is derived not from the ingredients list, but from the Morning Glory Cafe in Nantucket, the restaurant that first served them. The flowers and stems of many varieties of Morning Glory plant are edible, so you could add some in if you want to be a stickler, but take caution to avoid the seeds, which are poisonous.
Hi Dr. E, and thanks for your question. The name of these Morning Glory Muffins is derived not from the ingredients list, but from the Morning Glory Cafe in Nantucket, the restaurant that first served them. The flowers and stems of many varieties of Morning Glory plant are edible, so you could add some in if you want to be a stickler, but take caution to avoid the seeds, which are poisonous.
All best,
Joe Bills
Associate Editor
OFA