Edible Wild Plants, Volume 2: Wild Foods from Foraging to Feasting by John Kallas, PHD

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This second volume of Edible Wild Plants adds 18 additional plants, their relatives, and look-a-likes, in 15 plant chapters, to the overall collection of plants covered between the two volumes in The Wild Food Adventure Series. This book makes it delightfully exciting to learn about and experiment with known wild foods that will be useful to all, from beginners to advanced foragers. This book features plants in five flavor categories?foundation, tart, pungent or peppery, bitter, and distinctive & sweet. Organizing this way helps readers use the plants in pleasing and predictable ways. Imagine frequently including cattail, nettles, pokeweed, marsh mallow, daylily, wild radish, and everlasting pea in your meal planning knowing that you acquired these plants from your own foraging adventures. There is also a section devoted to identifying and knowing poison hemlock, often confused with wild carrot in certain stages of development. John Kallas and his Wild Food Adventure book series are here to help you learn quickly, process intelligently, and genuinely enjoy what you are eating.

 

"I'm loving it. This book is great. With fantastic photos and detailed text, John shares all you need to know about some of our most practical wild food plants." --Samuel Thayer, author of The Forager's HarvestNature's GardenIncredible Wild Edibles, and Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants

"John Kallas sets the platinum standard for wild plant foraging guides. Edible Wild Plants Volume 2 features stunning photos and in depth text to properly identify, harvest, and prepare common wild foods for a gourmet dining experience."--Thomas J. Elpel, author of 2013 Botany in a Day, 2014 Foraging the Mountain West, 2022 Primitive Living, Self-Sufficiency, and Survival Skills

"Edible Wild Plants, Volume 2 is a refreshing in-depth plunge into the world of wild foods and ethnobotany. I couldn't put it down after seeing the remarkable depth and detail that Kallas brings to the subject that has attracted so many of us. The book is heavily illustrated. The photos are good and clear, and useful. In this Volume 2, Kallas answers every question you might have about each plant, their look-alikes, and the nutritional data. The bountiful recipes are a bonus, and worth trying. The book belongs in every library, whether your personal library, or the city library. Kallas has done all the footwork for you to begin - or continue - your study of wild foods with safety and confidence. The book gets my highest recommendation."--Christopher Nyerges, author of several books in the Falcon Press Foraging Series: 2014 California, 2016 Oregon, 2017 Washington, 2018 Idaho, 2020 Arizona. Author of the 2014 Guide to Wild Foods and Useful Plants

"I'm thrilled to see this book, the second volume of Edible Wild Plants. These books are the next best thing to being out in the bush, at the edge of a marsh, or walking along a woodland trail with John himself. They embody much of his personality, his enthusiasm and his expertise. Fun to read, and informative. It is full of gorgeous, detailed photos of the plants and plant parts featured, and the delectable looking dishes he has created from them. Thank you, John, for this new treasure!"--Nancy J Turner, Ph.D., author of over 10 books on wild foods and ethnobotany, including 1988 Edible Wild Fruits and Nuts of Canada, 2006 Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples, 2007 Food Plants of Interior First Peoples, and 2009 Common Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms

 

Gibbs Smith

Pub Date: May 16, 2023

0.91" H x 8.93" L x 6.13" W

416 pages

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