Foraging
Mona Greeny
Foraging involves searching for foods such as edible plants and medicinal herbs in the wild. Humans have always been foragers, at least that was how our forefathers lived. They got edible nourishment from the earth, and this made them very healthy and strong.
There are two major classes of edible foods: edible plants, trees, fungi, and weeds. Edible weeds include the weeds that grow in fields, trees, farms, and backyards and are mostly ignored because many have no idea that they can be consumed. Some of them include alfalfa, blue vervain, borage, bugleweed, bull thistle, cattail, chickweed, and so on. Edible flowers, on the other hand, include flowers known mostly as decorative items but can be consumed and are highly nutritious.
Foraging is an act of searching the wilderness for plants, herbs, and fungi that is useful to us. While the initial definition of the word was intended to define the search for food items, it now includes searching for plants suitable for health and wellness.
Foraging is generally associated with camping and trekking through the forests of the world. In reality, even using a wild plant growing at the end of your street can be considered foraging.
The most important part of foraging is the ability to identify a plant correctly and to figure out if it is edible or useful and not poisonous. To do this, a person needs a lot of guidance and experience. Over the years, foragers have documented the plants that they have come across, along with their uses to humans. In this guide, we’ll take a look at everything you need to know, including pictures and tips on how to identify safe plants and their dangerous look-alikes.
If you’re interested in foraging for free food, snacks, and supplements, then grab your copy today. This book is the perfect handbook for any hiker or camper looking for free food to supplement their journey. Click the Buy Now button to get started.
Duration - 22h 20m.
Author - Mona Greeny.
Narrator - Kevin Hung-Liang.
Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2020 Mona Greeny ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Foraging involves searching for foods such as edible plants and medicinal herbs in the wild. Humans have always been foragers, at least that was how our forefathers lived. They got edible nourishment from the earth, and this made them very healthy and strong. There are two major classes of edible foods: edible plants, trees, fungi, and weeds. Edible weeds include the weeds that grow in fields, trees, farms, and backyards and are mostly ignored because many have no idea that they can be consumed. Some of them include alfalfa, blue vervain, borage, bugleweed, bull thistle, cattail, chickweed, and so on. Edible flowers, on the other hand, include flowers known mostly as decorative items but can be consumed and are highly nutritious. Foraging is an act of searching the wilderness for plants, herbs, and fungi that is useful to us. While the initial definition of the word was intended to define the search for food items, it now includes searching for plants suitable for health and wellness. Foraging is generally associated with camping and trekking through the forests of the world. In reality, even using a wild plant growing at the end of your street can be considered foraging. The most important part of foraging is the ability to identify a plant correctly and to figure out if it is edible or useful and not poisonous. To do this, a person needs a lot of guidance and experience. Over the years, foragers have documented the plants that they have come across, along with their uses to humans. In this guide, we’ll take a look at everything you need to know, including pictures and tips on how to identify safe plants and their dangerous look-alikes. If you’re interested in foraging for free food, snacks, and supplements, then grab your copy today. This book is the perfect handbook for any hiker or camper looking for free food to supplement their journey. Click the Buy Now button to get started. Duration - 22h 20m. Author - Mona Greeny. Narrator - Kevin Hung-Liang. Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024. Copyright - © 2020 Mona Greeny ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:14
Intro
Duration:00:04:45
Chapter 1 the basics of foraging
Duration:00:05:20
Chapter 2 the best foraging tools
Duration:00:05:54
Chapter 3 benefits of foraging
Duration:00:06:39
Chapter 4 foraging in the wild
Duration:00:14:30
Chapter 5 what to forage
Duration:00:13:41
Chapter 6 winter foraging
Duration:00:14:26
Chapter 7 fall foraging
Duration:00:13:39
Chapter 8 common edible and medicinal plants
Duration:00:09:44
Chapter 9 edible trees and shrubs
Duration:00:14:43
Chapter 10 edible shrubs
Duration:00:14:58
Chapter 11 edible and healing roots
Duration:00:13:01
Chapter 12 edible and healing fungi
Duration:00:15:20
Chapter 13 edible weeds
Duration:00:08:51
Chapter 14 edible herbs
Duration:00:13:17
Chapter 15 edible ornamental plants
Duration:00:10:02
Chapter 16 mushrooms
Duration:00:10:51
Chapter 17 types of mushrooms and their benefits
Duration:00:11:29
Chapter 18 survival foraging what you need to know
Duration:00:04:25
Chapter 19 how you can avoid poisonous flora
Duration:00:05:43
Conclusion
Duration:00:02:18
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:22