Lesser Celandine

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bushcraftbob

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I have found a bank of this growing in a hedgerow - literally 50 metres from my back door! Its probably been sprouting up for years but have never noticed it before.

I know its the roots bulbs that can be eaten, but do they need to be cooked? Does anyone know if the leaves can be eaten?
 

JonnyP

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Oct 17, 2005
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Cornwall...
I have found a bank of this growing in a hedgerow - literally 50 metres from my back door! Its probably been sprouting up for years but have never noticed it before.

I know its the roots bulbs that can be eaten, but do they need to be cooked? Does anyone know if the leaves can be eaten?

Have never eaten it, the whole plant is poisonous, but if you cook the tubers, they can be eaten, but proberbly best in small quantities...Also, make sure you don't have bluebells growing amongst them as their tubers are poisonous...
Hopefully someone else will tell about cooking...
 

JonnyP

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Oct 17, 2005
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Cornwall...
Have never eaten it, the whole plant is poisonous, but if you cook the tubers, they can be eaten, but proberbly best in small quantities...Also, make sure you don't have bluebells growing amongst them as their tubers are poisonous...
Hopefully someone else will tell about cooking...

Have just double checked on this by cross referencing...There seems to be mixed reports about how poisonous the plant is...
PFAF say its all poisonous, but is ok after cooking.. http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Ranunculus+ficaria
One of my herb books says you can eat the young plants in salads and it is said to purify the blood..
Seems its ok to cook though...Must try some for myself, will report back when I have...
 

Elendeor

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Jan 12, 2008
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Yeah the roots can be eaten if u cook them first, i have been eating the leaves giving them a quick fry with other greens before they go onto sandwhichs, and im feeling fine so i guess theyre not too poisenous!
 

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