I am bumping a very old thread
My garden lies under the windfall area of a huge Sycamore tree, and right now we have wind, and what seems like a blizzard of keys coming down.
I've been quite happily munching them a few at a time for days now.
Worth keeping an eye upon, and if you get lucky, you'll find a tree that you can eat the peas from the keys without needing to do anything to them.
I wondered if anyone every got around to leeching and grinding them into flour ?
M
My garden lies under the windfall area of a huge Sycamore tree, and right now we have wind, and what seems like a blizzard of keys coming down.
I've been quite happily munching them a few at a time for days now.
Worth keeping an eye upon, and if you get lucky, you'll find a tree that you can eat the peas from the keys without needing to do anything to them.
I wondered if anyone every got around to leeching and grinding them into flour ?
M