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El. knyga: Food You Can Forage: Edible Plants to Harvest, Cook and Enjoy

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Natural History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472941190
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Natural History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472941190

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Foraging has seen a surge in popularity over recent years, driven by the organic, natural, local and wholesome lifestyles many now prefer. And knowing how to find food in the wild is beneficial whether you want to avoid eating overly processed foods, need to cope with modern dietary problems or would simply like to enjoy a bit more time with your family outdoors surrounded by nature.

This brand new guide to foraging for families and amateur naturalists is full of information about natural habitats and where to find food in the wild. It includes descriptions of each edible plant, with accompanying illustrations, photos, and recipes.

The book is organized by habitats, such as woodland, grassland, farmland, or coast, to allow readers to engage with whatever natural landscape they walk through and help them understand why things grow where they do.

Each plant entry will be accompanied by a color artwork to assist with identification. Detailed black-and-white illustrations will provide extra guidance and photographs will bring modern foraging to life in a colorful and engaging way.

Every section will also include tried-and-tested recipes from the author allowing readers to use what they forage to make something tasty for the kitchen table.



An accessible and engaging guide to foraging for families and amateur naturalists.

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A handy photographic guide to locating, identifying and preparing wild foods... perfect for families and amateur naturalists keen to hone their foraging skills. * Vegetarian Living *

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An accessible and engaging illustrated guide to foraging for families and amateur naturalists.
An Introduction to Foraging 5(5)
The Ethics and Safety of Foraging
7(1)
Making Good Use of this Book
7(3)
Woodland
Introducing Woodland
10(2)
Hawthorn
12(4)
Blackberry or Bramble
16(2)
Wild Strawberry
18(2)
Lesser Burdock
20(2)
Sweet Chestnut
22(1)
Walnut
23(1)
Oak
24(2)
Lime
26(2)
Garlic Mustard
28(2)
Sorrel
30(2)
Jewel Weed
32(2)
Common Mallow
34(2)
Hazel
36(2)
Goosegrass
38(2)
Comfrey
40(2)
Common Valerian
42(1)
Herb Bennet
43(1)
Woodruff
44(2)
Ground Ivy
46(2)
Wild Garlic or Ramsons
48(2)
Pignut
50(2)
Scarlet Elf Cap
52(2)
Giant Puffball
54(1)
Hedgehog Fungus or Urchin of the Woods
55(1)
Cauliflower Fungus
56(2)
Dryad's Sadie
58(2)
Oyster Mushroom
60(2)
What's in a Name?: The Roots of Botanical words
62(2)
Wildlife Watch: Woodland
64(4)
Coastlines
Introducing our Coastlines
68(2)
Hottentot Fig
70(2)
Sea Beet
72(2)
Common Orache
74(2)
Sea Purslane
76(1)
Marsh Samphire
77(1)
Black Mustard
78(2)
Wild Cabbage
80(2)
Common Scurvy-grass
82(2)
Lovage
84(2)
Milk Thistle
86(2)
Fennel
88(2)
Sea Lettuce
90(2)
Kelp or Oarweed
92(2)
Sugar Kelp
94(2)
Bladderwrack
96(2)
Carragheen or Irish Moss
98(2)
Pepper Dulse
100(1)
Dulse
101(1)
Laver
102(2)
Sea Buckthorn
104(2)
Gods and Monsters
106(2)
Wildlife Watch: Coast
108(4)
Neatnland
Introducing Heathland
112(2)
Common Gorse
114(2)
Juniper
116(2)
Bilberry
118(2)
Cranberry
120(2)
Heather
122(2)
Rosebay Willowherb
124(2)
Wild Thyme
126(2)
Bog Myrtle
128(2)
Chamomile
130(2)
Bitter Vetch
132(2)
Rowan or Mountain Ash
134(2)
Secrets of the Heath
136(2)
Wildlife Watch: Heathland
138(4)
Meadows
Introducing Meadows
142(2)
Guelder Rose
144(2)
Blackthorn or Sloe
146(2)
Barberry
148(2)
Dog Rose
150(2)
Crab Apple
152(2)
Blackcurrant
154(2)
Gooseberry
156(2)
Common Poppy's
158(2)
Hop
160(2)
Meadowsweet
162(2)
Sweet Violet
164(2)
Common Nettle
166(2)
Good King Henry
168(2)
Fat Hen
170(2)
Winter Cress or Yellow Rocket
172(2)
Watercress
174(2)
Cuckooflower or Lady's Smock
176(2)
Sweet Cicely
178(2)
Alexanders
180(2)
Ground Elder
182(2)
Hogweed or Cow Parsnip
184(2)
Borage
186(2)
Wild Marjoram
188(2)
Yarrow
190(2)
Sand Leek
192(1)
Chives
193(1)
Wild Parsnip
194(2)
Salsify
196(1)
Goat's Beard
197(1)
Dandelion
198(2)
Field Blewit or Blue Leg
200(2)
The Rarity of Wildflowers
202(2)
Wildlife Watch: Meadows
204(5)
Recipes
Cooking With Foraged Food
209(1)
Dam Sloe Gin
210(2)
Wild Garlic and Cheese Scones
212(2)
Winter Slider
214(2)
Hedgerow Jelly
216(2)
Blackberry and Basil Syrup
218(2)
Garlicky Greens
220(2)
Pink Dandelion Wine
222(2)
Pesto Primavera
224(2)
Rosehip Syrup
226(2)
Puffball Risotto
228(2)
Hazelnut and Cranberry Loaf
230(2)
Wild Rose Lokum
232(2)
Hawthorn Vinegar
234(2)
Spiced Elderberry Buns
236(2)
Gorse Kick Mead
238(2)
Orange and Dandelion Biscuits
240(2)
Wild Thyme and Sea Buckthorn Vodka
242(2)
Lemon, Marmalade and Poppy Seed Cake
244(2)
Blackberry and Pear Crumble
246(2)
Seaweed Frizzles
248(2)
Foraging Calendar
250(4)
Photograph Credits
254(1)
Index 255
Tiffany Francis is an author and naturalist from Hampshire who specialises in writing about wildlife, landscapes and rural heritage. Tiffany works at Butser Ancient Farm in the South Downs as a creative developer and goat-keeper. She has a monthly column in Hampshire Life, and has written for The Guardian, Countryfile and the Woodland Trust, and appeared on BBC Radio.

www.tiffanyfrancisbaker.com