Wild edibles during winter time
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Uhh, Tea and coffee contain Tannin too
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Thanks for sharing!
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please make another winter edible video:)<3
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nice video
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thank you but should be retitled spring not winter/
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i liek your way of taking the leaf from the stem have you tryed woodmens tea with birch sap in spring amazing tea, or cats tail root you can still find that in winter
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Thanks for the video! We have tons of blackberries growing where I live, and I never knew you could eat the leaves before.
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Mach des doch auf deutsch XD Im Winter kann man auch Sprossen futtern, aus Linsen bzw. Samen vom Hirtentäschelkraut - Wiesenkerbel - Knoblauchrauke. Außerdem angesähte Kresse, Basilikum uvm.
Sag mal, kann man alle Moose essen? Auf Wiki steht, dass man darauf allergisch reagieren kann. Naja, deine Lache is lustig, bleib so!
It's not a good idea to eat blackberry leaves (any more than one or two) because they contain tannin. Tannin is an astringent substance that, when consumed too often, can cause problems with digestion. Tannin has been used medicinally to stop diarrhea and as a wash to close face pores. So... don't eat more than one blackberry leaf, and just eat the blackberry leaves once or twice a week!!!! Please like this so people get the warning
tobekindisbetter 1 month ago 5
it doesnt have to be snow to be winter..
poobed666 10 months ago