Well what wild foods are ready or nearly read for eating in our wonderful island? It would be great if i could get a bit everytime i walked the dog or done a bit of hunting,
cheers John
cheers John
Limaed said:Hi John
Primroses make good eating apparently though ive not tried it myself, I made a batch of nettle soup this time last year it was really good (Recipe from 'A Cook on the Wild Side').
A friend of mine has been putting wild garlic leaves (Ramsons) in his cheese sandwiches this week, he said it repeats on him all day mind.
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cheers John
billycan said:I found a small area of Pignuts a few weeks ago, i dug one up, it wasn't massive but ate it anyway, later on in May they will be much bigger....
billycan said:I found a small area of Pignuts a few weeks ago, i dug one up, it wasn't massive but ate it anyway, later on in May they will be much bigger.
Jews Ear fungi - all year round
Ramsons/wild garlic
Jack by the hedge/ hedge garlic -quite small at this time of year
Lime leaves will be out fairly soon, depending on what part of the country your in
Celandine/pilewort -roast the roots, full of carbs
amongst others
Maybe best not to eat the Primrose as they are protected...
Thrym said:Does jews Ear need to be prepared in anyway i see it all the time in my local woods.