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Edible Wild Plants

Skill Level

2

Year

1970

Version

15.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Edible Wild Plants AY Honor.png
Edible Wild Plants
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
1970
See also


1. Photograph, collect pictures of or sketch fifteen edible wild plants. Identify each plant in the wild.

2. Identify in the wild five trees and five shrubs that are edible.


3. Identify, prepare, and eat three kinds of wild berries or fruits, three kinds of beverages, three salad plants, three potherbs (greens), and two tubers or roots.


4. Demonstrate the preparation of wild foods in each of the following ways:

a. Boiling

b. Frying

c. Roasting

d. Baking

5. Demonstrate how to prepare four parts of the common milkweed or day lily for food.

6. What root plant can be dried and ground into meal?

7. Complete the following:

a. Know at least 8 families embracing the poisonous or doubtful plants.

b. Determine whether any of the plants you plan to eat have poisonous look-alikes and be able to distinguish them.

c. List three plants that are safe to eat in small quantities. What makes eating large portions of these plants risky?

d. Name at least one plant that contains both edible and poisonous parts. Which parts are edible? Which parts are poisonous, and why?

8. The cardinal edibility rule is to never eat any wild plant unless you have positively identified it and know that it is edible. Discuss the importance of this rule.