Why foraging

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Hi guys funny question this
Im writing a paper on the popularity of foraging and wanted to know the many reasons why people forage.
So why do people forage.
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Flavours that you just can't buy, unless you know a shop that sells ramsons, woodruff, comfrey, yellow archangel, parasol mushrooms, bilberries, squirrel, and so forth...
 
Makes the seasons real in our very artificial modern world :D

There's an anticipation and delight in the foragings at every time of the year. They engage all of our senses; sight, smell, taste, touch and while out there are the sounds of the weather, the trees, grasses, and the wildlife too.

cheers,
Toddy
 
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Two more reasons from me. When I forage I'm making my own choices about what i come home with, rather than choosing from a pre-selected list, such as whatever tesco have chosen to stock that week. I like that freedom. Secondly, there's a really enjoyable element of surprise and delight at finding something good - sort of a "Look what I found!" sensation. You almost never get that when shopping.
 
Free, genuinely seasonal food with the joy of finding something new/rare.

Learning about different foodstuff available through the year.

Cheers
 
Apart from what has already mentioned, I like the thought of getting nutrients and vitamins which may not be available in the foods we buy from the supermarkets.
 
foraging makes up quite a bit of the fruit and veg i eat because i have found it myself therefore i want to eat it.
also, once i know what things i like the taste of, i try to grow them in my garden too, so foraging can be as convenient as the fridge :D
 
All of the above plus the connection with activities that my parents/grand parents/ great grand parents - on way on backwards into prehistory did!

Ogri the trog
 
Its also keeping alive a skill that would soon be forgotten if no-one did it (that connection with history thing again). Too many people are content to rely on the supermarket and have no knowledge of the choices they have outside.

Chris
 
The things you find are fresh, interesting , tasty, free.
The act of foraging adds excitement to any walk, puts you in direct contact with the seasons, the "living planet", keeps a skill alive that dates back to prehistory...
And I hate shopping in global supermarkets!
 
The main thing I forage are nuts.

Mainly chestnuts and walnuts but also the occasional acorn. I give them to my dad who makes salad dressings and oils/flavoured vinegar from them. Other than this and the occasional fruit I do not forage much.

The main reason for using these are the freshness, the flavour is so much better compared to the supermarket dressing.
 
  • it's free food;
  • you can get stuff that you just don't really find in the shops;
  • it's seasonal food in the truest sense;
  • it just makes me feel a bit more connected with nature;
  • a great way to learn about nature;
  • excellent addition to a walk/camp;
  • practice for survival conditions;

Really, nothing feels quite a good as arriving back with a sack of goodies or a basket of mushrooms.

Alex
 

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