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100+ Edible Wild Plants: Foraging for Beginners - What's on your spring foraging bucket list? If you're wondering what kind of wild edible plants to forage in the spring, you'll love this complete list of over 100 edible wild mushrooms, edible wild flowers, and edible wild berries! Grab your foraging basket and let's start gathering wild plants you can eat!

Edible wild plants include more than just the occasional harvest of wild blackberries and dandelion greens. Serious foragers seek out all manner of unique edible wild foods, from greens and herbs, to berries, roots, bark,

40+ Wild Plants You Can Make into Flour: Flour made from wild plants existed long before agriculture, and many of them have a lot more flavor and nutrition than store-bought flour. #homemade #flour #foraging #plants

40+ Wild Plants You Can Make into Flour: Flour made from wild plants existed long before agriculture, and many of them have a lot more flavor and nutrition than store-bought flour. #homemade #flour #foraging #plants

Cooking Dandelion Roots

Dandelion greens have made their way into the supermarket, but what about the roots? Dandelion roots are both nutritious and edible. They can be foraged in the early spring before the plants send up flower

50+ Wild Edible Berries and Fruits ~ A Forager's Guide ~ There are literally thousands of edible wild plants, but wild fruits are some of the tastiest (and funnest) to find. Learn about new edible wild fruits with this foragers guide. #wildfood #wildcrafting #foraging #selfreliance

50+ Wild Edible Berries and Fruits ~ A Forager's Guide ~ There are literally thousands of edible wild plants, but wild fruits are some of the tastiest (and funnest) to find. Learn about new edible wild fruits with this foragers guide. #wildfood #wildcrafting #foraging #selfreliance

Winter Foraging in Cold Climates: 50+ Wild Foods in the Snow

Foraging is a year-round source of food and fun, no matter where you live. Our ancestors didn't have the luxury of taking the winter off from food gathering, they just had to get more creative.

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Purslane is a wild superfood that may be growing in your yard right now. This tasty vegetable is often mistaken for a weed, but it's one of the most nutritious plants on the planet. Find out how to identify it and use in one of these 20 delicious recipes! #purslane #purslanerecipes #verdolagas #superfoods #foraging #edibleweeds

Commonly mistaken for a weed, purslane is one of the most nutritious vegetables on the planet. Find out how to identify it and use it in 20 delicious recipes! #purslane #verdolagas #foraging

Gathering, drying, and using clover is so simple! If you are a beginner at using wild edibles, then learning how to preserve white clover is the place to start! #foraging #foodpreservation #whiteclover #wildedibles #howtoforage #homesteading #eattheyard #eatthelawn

Gathering, drying, and using clover is so simple! If you are a beginner at using wild edibles, then learning how to preserve white clover is the place to start! #foraging #foodpreservation #whiteclover #wildedibles #howtoforage #homesteading #eattheyard #eatthelawn

Pineapple weed, also known as wild chamomile, is easy to forage for. It is a common plant that is edible and had many medicinal benefits! #pineappleweed #wildchamomile #foraging #wildcrafting #tea

10 · Pineapple weed, also known as wild chamomile, is easy to forage for. It is a common plant that is edible and had many medicinal benefits!

Ingredients

Produce
  • 2 tbsp Pineapple weed flowers, fresh
Liquids
  • 8 oz Water

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I got a chance to try the Meati Steak which is also featured in the episode. This "steak" is made from mycelium, the true "body" of a mushroom which is more akin to a flower or fruit (productive organ). Mycelium of different fungi can be grown in liquid culture, then heated treated (to reduce the nucleic acid content), and pressed together with flavoring agents to produce next generation "MycoSteaks". Meati is one of several companies vying to produce next gen Myco Protein Alternatives.