Containment: the forgotten vitamins of your garden!

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by izentrop » 09/05/20, 11:41

I hope you found it, I forgot the T https://plantnet.org/
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by gegyx » 09/05/20, 11:49

Christophe wrote:
gegyx wrote:I taste the plantain leaves ... Rebeurk.

I like the tangy side ... maybe your plantain was too old ??
Have you tasted the fruit? It is surprising !

:) From the cost, I tasted it. Especially since there are many ... Indeed, it is not bitter.
The other time I tasted the previous bitter plant and the bitterness persisted, and as it chewed a little ...

There, the younger leaves (less chewing) pass. They seem edible, but not so appealingly tasty.

The seeds, in summer, too dry in salads, but for canaries. Now in motion, it can be eaten, but not tasty like a button of daisy.
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by moinsdewatt » 10/05/20, 01:07

Anyone mentioned the clover flower?

I tasted it today. I like it.
I put nettle leaves and a few clover flowers in the soup.

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Edible flowers: 25 flowers to add to your plate
LAURÉNA VALETTE APRIL 2, 2018 UPDATED ON APRIL 6, 2020
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by phil53 » 10/05/20, 12:25

moinsdewatt wrote:Anyone mentioned the clover flower?

I tasted it today. I like it.
I put nettle leaves and a few clover flowers in the soup.

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Edible flowers: 25 flowers to add to your plate
LAURÉNA VALETTE APRIL 2, 2018 UPDATED ON APRIL 6, 2020
https://monjardinmamaison.maison-travau ... tml#item=1


This link, I don't know whether to trust it because there are at least 2 photos that do not correspond to the text.
Personally the yucky plantin even if there is a little aftertaste of vine, the green dandelion yuck. Clover doesn't taste that much like daisies
But tastes and colors cannot be discussed.
I like nettle soup, mallow and marshmallow flowers not for the taste but for the texture.
The buds of cooked bamboo is original but not extraordinary. The conopodium has an original nutty flavor for its hollow tooth.
All that to say that it is busy but does not feed so much anyway if you are hungry.
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by Christophe » 10/05/20, 12:59

The idea is above all to take fresh vitamins ... more than calories (which can still be found elsewhere ... again)

The current health and food crisis that will follow are not good for the supply of fruit and vegetables for conventional and even alternative circuits ...
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by izentrop » 10/05/20, 13:52

It's time to start gardening. radishes grow quickly, you eat the root in less than 20 days and the leaves are just as good in salads or in soup. There are also salads that grow easily and quickly like the apia or purslane and then there are perennials that it is not necessary to resow years after years.

Even simpler, at the moment there are promotions for aromatics in pots. You just have to repot them in a planter so that it makes you your year, even several years for some. https://www.gerbeaud.com/jardin/fiches/ ... iniere.php
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by Christophe » 15/05/20, 12:12

I had it before my eyes for years without knowing it, the woodruff or scent galium or scent cleavers:

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When you rub a piece of rod in front of your nose ... there is a smell of ... chocolate! Distant but chocolate all the same! Same in the mouth ...

So I made a salad with plantain ... The big stems are a little hard to eat, I will remove them next time : Mrgreen:

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You can also make the famous Maitrank or woodruff wine according to the region .... and also infusions ...
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by Christophe » 15/05/20, 12:23

izentrop wrote:I hope you found it, I forgot the T https://plantnet.org/


Thank you, thanks to plantnet, I was able to identify the woodruff!
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by gegyx » 15/05/20, 13:25

the excessively large stems of Aspérule.
to make confiote like rhubarb? Chocolate will replace nutella : Lol:

Me, plantain leaves like yours, it does not pass. Should they be cooked like spinach? and make slippers. : Wink:
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by Christophe » 15/05/20, 13:28

I test first raw, cooking afterwards!

Since vitamins don't like heat ... if memory serves ...

Have you tasted the fruits or buds of the plantain ???
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