Alder catkins. Edible?

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I am trying to find out the edibility of Alder catkins. The American Red Alder can be foraged but I am not finding much on the UK version. Has anyone tried them? processed them or are they not of use?
 
Not edible, more info here.

Thanks and I also came across that site for the first time earlier today. It looks very good but I have yet to peruse properly. x
 
I've used thin branches as a "toothbrush". As suggested on a course some years ago.
Chewed up and then using the fibres as the brush.
It didn't really taste of anything other than green stick, and I'm still here.
I didn't use toothpaste you'll not be surprised to learn.
But, it was an interesting experiment. In a pinch I can see it would be better than nothing.
I think toothbrushes were invented for a reason.
 
I've used thin branches as a "toothbrush". As suggested on a course some years ago.
Chewed up and then using the fibres as the brush.
It didn't really taste of anything other than green stick, and I'm still here.
I didn't use toothpaste you'll not be surprised to learn.
But, it was an interesting experiment. In a pinch I can see it would be better than nothing.
I think toothbrushes were invented for a reason.
Licorice root works ok for teeth, tastes a bit nicer. Needs must I suppose.
 
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