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Pennywort / Navelwort - Edible - Wild Food

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2009

Justin Telford of NaturalBushcraft shows us Navelwort / Pennywort, a common wild-edible found in Western Europe.

Music by Spiro - http://www.spiromusic.com/

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  • Another Nice Video, short but with all the info.

    May i make a suggestion, could you please tell me how to easily ID a plant, mistakes ore often made by misinterprating the written descriptions

    Thanks again

  • I'll bear that suggestion in mind for future videos, Cheers Nathan.

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  • Pennywort is a beautiful thing; although I've never eaten it. I just like to put my thumb in the middle of the leaf..it 'fits' and is very satisfying..then I leave it alone :)

  • This year I plan to learn how to live off the land with added dry supplies like porridge dry milk etc. Do you do any orientation classes in living the wild hunter gatherer lifestyle ? I don't think I could afford a Ray Mears weekend LoL - I'd be interested BUT live in Wales!

  • Brilliant!

  • great lesson and well presented also, thanks

  • In the UK Mallow is a different plant. Although the leaves have a simaler shape when seen side by side they could never be confused. The penny wort has a shiney succllent look where as the mallow is a flat matt leaf.

  • Neat video.

  • nice one ash and justin:)

  • Looks like what we call mallow in the new world. Is it the same?

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