gregorach said:Very interesting - is it only creeping thistle that has these?
not all parts are edible on all thistles. or so I am told. If my brain were working Id look out a pamphlet I have written by a guy called Johnny Jambalaya (not sure if that is his real name) which lists the bit that are good and thems that are not so good.maver said:I believe all thistles are edible, can someone confirm this?
I've never come to any harm from them
Tadpole said:not all parts are edible on all thistles. or so I am told. If my brain were working Id look out a pamphlet I have written by a guy called Johnny Jambalaya (not sure if that is his real name) which lists the bit that are good and thems that are not so good.
Edit to add (google is god) thistles
Fenlander said:I've just PM'd him and asked his advice
Jumbalaya said:Hi ho folks,
Well from recollection the 'nut' of the creeping/field thistle [C. arvense] was not one of those which I could find written confirmation of regarding edibility.
Admittedly the heads of the Milk Thistle [Silybum marianum] - which can reach about 1 to 1 1/2-inches across - can be used like mini artichokes (though the effort is hardly worth the shredded fingers caused by this particularly prickly species) but I haven't ever come across a reference to the seed part you mention.
That's not to say the immature seed part you mention cannot be consumed. The leaf, stems / stalks and roots of C. arvense may all be eaten if cooked so there is a very good chance that the 'nut' you refer to may be. If you decide to go ahead with eating it's important to take things step by step in a controlled procedure to ensure your safety. Even if you manage to down some of the nuts there is nothing I have come across that deals with long term exposure or the after-effects of consuming this particular plant part.
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jason sears said:yum I have just tryed them .well you pick up some thing new every day thank you ps do you have eny more jems like that :You_Rock_
Fenlander said:My uncle taught me to eat them when I was a child. He said that during the war when he was a child, kids used to eat lots of them. I can find no reference to this either . I've been eating them for the past 30 years without any obvious effects ........I've been eating them for the past 30 years without any obvious effects
PatrickM said:Lay the thistle heads on the embers of the fire for a few seconds...........no prickly fingers.