New Zealand Native Shrub Tree Tutu

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @Nudgeworth
    @Nudgeworth 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, I worried about misidentifiying Tutu for supplejack.
    Excellent video, Great work :)

  • @wattienewton5447
    @wattienewton5447 2 роки тому +1

    The tohunga used it for a seditive best left to The experience of a tohunga too .

  • @lucassundman4316
    @lucassundman4316 3 роки тому +1

    Bees will even make honey out of it (and that's safe for the bees but not human consumption). Any bee keepers in the north island (well pretty much from north of Nelson up) have to get honey tested for tutu.

  • @suecheeseman3569
    @suecheeseman3569 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for sharing. I’m in the south island and think I lost a sheep yesterday to tutu. Now I have to remove it from the property. I’ll ask at doc. But if you have any advice on removal that would be great thanks.

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry about your sheep Sue, DOC will probably have the best information for permanent removal of Tutu. I would think removing it from anywhere where people visit often would be important to them.

    • @suecheeseman3569
      @suecheeseman3569 3 роки тому

      Thanks again for your help. The tutu I’d killed a year ago hadn’t regrown at all. We spent 2 hours searching yesterday but didn’t find Tutu so maybe it was something else like a fungus. Thanks sue

  • @RathwulvenBushcraft
    @RathwulvenBushcraft 5 років тому +2

    Good to know - maybe at some point I will manage to do a trip over there. Thanks for sharing!

  • @delgofer-3209
    @delgofer-3209 3 роки тому

    In the book "Eatable native plants of New Zealand " is written the petals are eatable. What about the petals of flowers of the Tutu?

  • @mihaiilie8808
    @mihaiilie8808 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge about such interesting plants from your country.Been watching all your plant videos.From Romania.

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому

      You are very welcome Mihai and thanks for joining all of us over here in Aotearoa (New Zealand). I also subscribed to your channel.

  • @wattienewton5447
    @wattienewton5447 2 роки тому

    Thanks man good video yes i have allways been warey of bush honey in our bush its not only The sting you Get,!

  • @patakanz
    @patakanz 4 роки тому +2

    Thoroughly informative and interesting video. It always amazes me when you find something where most of the plant is deadly poisonous, but one part is edible. How people discover that is beyond me. I'd stay the heck away!

  • @BushCraftBums
    @BushCraftBums 5 років тому +1

    Hey brother. New sub here. Great video, and great information. I've always been fascinated with the New Zealand Bush. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.
    Stay blessed

  • @brianrosoman570
    @brianrosoman570 5 років тому +1

    good to see you back, missed your videos .
    do you know how to make this alcoholic beverage? if so can u share?

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому

      Hey Brian, I have never made it myself. But I would assume a number of people that make home brews might a few ideas?

    • @brianrosoman570
      @brianrosoman570 5 років тому

      @@KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival ill keep digging round the net, might come up with something. cheers glen.

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому

      @@brianrosoman570 all good bro, if I come across anything I will share it on here also. I do remember reading something along the lines of, "if tutu juice was left out in the sun over several days, that it could be found that it had fermented. And that it would have the effect similar to that of alcohol. I am just going of my memory from a long time ago.

    • @brianrosoman570
      @brianrosoman570 5 років тому

      @@KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival appreciate it, i been looking into rongoa also got several books and am studying them, so much to learn.

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому +1

      @@brianrosoman570 Here is a good lick with some more information: ngaitahu.iwi.nz/our_stories/he-aitaka-a-tane-the-tutu-paradox/

  • @gurpreetdhillon5551
    @gurpreetdhillon5551 5 років тому

    Which native trees i can find in rotorua?

  • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
    @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому

    Here is a couple of small write ups of a young man back in 2015 that ate Tutu thinking it was Supplejack and almost paid the ultimate price: www.wildernessmag.co.nz/ate-tutu-lived-tell-story/
    and where a hunter also became a victim of tutu: www.nzdoctor.co.nz/article/undoctored/warning-after-tutu-berry-poisoning
    I made a similar error miss identifying and eating a Ponga tree called Wheki Ponga Tree Fern for Black Mamaku Tree Fern. Needless to say, when you make a mistake once in this field, you sure can pay the price for it and you definitely learn your lesson.
    So yeah, it is very very important to properly identify something before eating it, or it could be the last mistake you ever make.
    I have used a few plants for Ronga over the years, but not many.
    It is something I wouldn't mind learning more about, especially the flora with antibacterial and antiseptic qualities.
    Good on you mate.

  • @ornokur6315
    @ornokur6315 5 років тому

    Very cool stuff, I'm glad I found someone that knows some New Zealand bush craft. Have you found any matai or mitro fruit? I'm interested in what those taste like.

  • @brianrosoman570
    @brianrosoman570 5 років тому

    heres some more info on it for you maoriplantuse.landcareresearch.co.nz/WebForms/PeoplePlantsDetails.aspx?firstcome=firstcome&PKey=7A36838B-F469-409A-881D-8F0EB53A4668

  • @nzhuntahr
    @nzhuntahr 5 років тому

    Gidday bro.
    RE Foldable camp stove for $11.
    Im sorry but I mistook the price of a foldable wind deflector which was $11. The camp stove was around $45 but it is worth it in my view. www.banggood.com where there is a great selection of stoves and a shit load of other good stuff for very cheap with even cheaper freight from china. Happy browsing dude

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому

      Cheers nzhuntahr, I ordered the stove last night for $35 NZD off ebay. And although I haven't got my hands on the stove yet. My research and gut instincts tell me this stove will do the job nicely, especially with a few mods that I have in mind.
      The other website is good also.
      Cheers again brother.

    • @nzhuntahr
      @nzhuntahr 5 років тому

      @@KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival Good stuff mate. Show me your mods once done.

    • @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
      @KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival  5 років тому

      @@nzhuntahr Will do

  • @mischif5341
    @mischif5341 5 років тому +1

    choice vid bro tu meke