What temperature water do you use for this?Tea from fresh bramble shoots is excellent really reminds me of green tea. Nice astringency to it.
Probably around 95C- about 30 seconds after boilWhat temperature water do you use for this?
No shortage of bramble shoots in this garden...
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Raspberry tea tonight- good flavour similar to bramble but not quite as nice IMO, didn't have as nice astringency to it and a little bit more vegetal.
I was listening to Paul Kirtley talk to the bloke who wrote the forgoer's handbook and both of them were saying to check everything to make sure you are listening to the most up to date information about if something is poisonous or toxic.Apparently Myrica gale was used to spice up beer and other things for some while, so it might not be acutely toxic except when having too much, the story goes that Vikings used it before battle to go berserk better.
Whereas the advice is sound, modern chemical analysis has identified ‘toxins’ in many common foodstuffs; volume of consumption is the thing to watch.I was listening to Paul Kirtley talk to the bloke who wrote the forgoer's handbook and both of them were saying to check everything to make sure you are listening to the most up to date information about if something is poisonous or toxic.
There is apprently a big problem with people looking at old books and taking them as gospel when modern science has gone wait a minute these contain something toxic.