It 's just a matter of time before all the spring baby vegetables will be available for wild lettuce. But how do you know what to do with confidence in your mouth? Here are some steps to bring the world's natural curiosity to explore the system.
Before you understand the basic parts of a plant - roots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers, fruits and seeds.
day trips are a good time to explore and learn to close there to help if you have a reaction. I spent years roamingForest and over time I learned what to do to minimize the risk.
As someone prone to allergic reactions, I do not think that the issue be taken lightly.
If, on the run, the study of the plant. It has a strong smell? What kind of smell?
Do you have a reaction to the plant when you tap? What happens when you're on the wrist? If you do not have a skin reaction in 15-20 minutes, you're probably right, but I have had skin reactions after one hour.
Decide which part of the planttry to do, prepare as you want to eat, and do some 'outside of your lip.
If you do not have burning or itching after 5-15 minutes, rather than a bit 'as the language. I can not do anything in the mouth for 15 minutes if you want to be careful, hold in mouth for a short period and then spit. Wait to see if you have a reaction.
Once the food is on my tongue for a few seconds, go ahead and chew. I immediately spit if I do not meanIngestion.
Over time I have food, as far as I know if I want to record it explores.
An important caveat. Even for crops, some parts of the same plant are edible, some not. Have you ever wondered why the leaves of tomatoes are not sold?
It 's very important to repeat the above process with each part of the plant. Do not assume anything.
Finally, many wild foods to turn up in stores. Fiddlehead ferns are an example of a perfectly edible foodan allergic reaction in some people.
If you know someone who is an expert, which is a bonus. Nothing beats a walk wild collection with an experienced guide. But only if you browse, you'll quickly get a feel of what you do and do not want them in their mouths.
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