Edible Wild Plants
Foraged delicacies have become the latest foodie obsession. Wild edibles collected by professional foragers are proliferating on the plates of top-tier restaurants because they offer novel and ultra-fresh sensations for the tongue, and they frequently taste more flavorful than farmed foods. For people seeking new food experiences and wanting to forage for themselves, Idiot's Guides: Foraging shows how to find wild edibles and when and how to harvest them. Includes 30+ tasty recipes that describe how to prepare these wild foods.
* Includes common plants all across North America
* Covers positive plant identification
* Multiple large, full-color photos identify each plant (including the mature plant, how it looks at various stages of growth, and how it looks at the right stage of growth for harvesting)
* Each entry gives facts on the plant's habitat, physical properties, which parts are edible, harvesting sustainability, preparation, storage, and poisonous look-alikes
* More than 30 delicious recipes
* Includes range maps and charts that list plants by habitat and by season
Country | USA |
Author | Mark Vorderbruggen |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
EISBN | 9781465450487 |
Format | Kindle eBook |
Label | Alpha |
Manufacturer | Alpha |
NumberOfPages | 224 |
PublicationDate | 2016-04-12 |
Publisher | Alpha |
ReleaseDate | 2016-04-12 |
Studio | Alpha |