07/02/2019 / By Janine Acero
Plants are valuable sources of food. They are widely available, easily procured, and can meet all your nutritional needs, given the right combinations. Should you find yourself in a dire situation with a depleted food supply, would you know how to forage for food in the wild? It is a crucial skill to be able to identify the right plants for consumption when you’re in the wild to avoid being poisoned. Below are some tips and considerations for finding and identifying wild edibles.
Learning the plant life in your area or region is important, but if you haven’t had the chance to do so, you can use the Universal Edibility Test to identify which plants can be consumed and which ones you should avoid. (h/t to PrepperBits.com)
The most important thing to keep in mind when foraging for wild edibles is to avoid accidental poisoning. Never guess whether or not a plant is poisonous. Eat only those plants that you are positively sure are edible and safe to eat.
When foraging, consider taking two bags – a “sure” bag for the plants that you know are positively edible, and an “unsure” bag for those that you still need to verify.
Here are more considerations when foraging for wild plants.
You can’t possibly know every single wild plant out there, so here is a universal edibility test to determine if the plant you foraged is safe to ingest.
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Consume small portions of the wild plant at a time. Eating large portions at once after having fasted beforehand can induce diarrhea and nausea and may mislead you into believing that the plant should be avoided.
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