it's a real privilege to have all this wonderful info in such a concise and digestible form. 'preciate you Alan! now to borrow a niece and nephew or two for the harvesting process... >:)
The skin is so thin I've found they can be peeled simply by scrubbing them with an abrasive pad. I think this results in less waste than cutting off the skin.
Katniss Everdeen. They're referring to katniss here, which is one of the common names for Saggitaria latifolia, coming from Saggitarius, the archer. It is referring to arrows and archery, to be certain.
You're channel is probably the best I've ever seen in showing how to make forageables really shine. Amazing work!
Thanks, appreciate that.
Great Content, I love your work.
Hey thanks. A lot of work.
it's a real privilege to have all this wonderful info in such a concise and digestible form. 'preciate you Alan! now to borrow a niece and nephew or two for the harvesting process... >:)
Hey thanks. This one was a ton of work. So much mud 😂. Def recommend employing friends to help.
"Alien and potato had a baby" 😂
LOL. Kinda look like facehuggers though.
ive never seen the actual plant before, so cool :o
Amazing - Thanks as always for teaching me something new!
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Thank you so much for the video! Can these not just be boiled with skin on and then you can peel the skin after like you can with potatoes.
The skin is so thin I've found they can be peeled simply by scrubbing them with an abrasive pad. I think this results in less waste than cutting off the skin.
It’s also a lot more work. At the reservation we peeled them with a knife.
@foragerchef4141 Oh, for me it felt like less work. Your videos are wonderful by the way.
woah
How does the bitterness compare with Japanese burdock?
just like on hunger games
Yes the plant is where she gets her name and MO. Saggitaria latifolia, referring to the archer. Katniss is just one of the common name.
*I know why u are here*
ps. great video!
Thanks. Such a cool plant.
Dude :)
Pretty fun eh?😊
yeah I worked in a town called Wapato in WA, I am wondering now if they grow there @@foragerchef4141
The protagonist name in da unger Games imeans "rat potat"
Katniss Everdeen. They're referring to katniss here, which is one of the common names for Saggitaria latifolia, coming from Saggitarius, the archer. It is referring to arrows and archery, to be certain.