BUFFALO GOURD - Is This Soapy Fruit Actually Edible? (Coyote Gourd/Stinking Gourd)

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
  • Ep 546 BUFFALO GOURD
    Binomial Name: Cucurbita foetidissima
    Location: New York
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 648

  • @WeirdExplorer
    @WeirdExplorer  3 роки тому +287

    How would you use this fruit?
    A) Leech out the Bitterness in a stream
    B) Throw it at someone
    C) Make soap
    D) Make Ornaments
    E) Cat toy

  • @untermench3502
    @untermench3502 3 роки тому +94

    I was talking with a Biology student from Iraq who told me the Desert People graft Watermelons to the root stock of these gourds because they have a very deep root system and are able to survive the arid conditions there. They are very secretive on how they do it and he was going to university to try and figure their technique out.

    • @lukehahn4489
      @lukehahn4489 5 місяців тому +2

      Grafting ain't a secret

    • @untermench3502
      @untermench3502 5 місяців тому

      @@lukehahn4489
      It is to them and techniqe makes a big difference. It's one thing to graft a plant and another that produces a good crop of marketable melons.

  • @bor3549
    @bor3549 3 роки тому +120

    My brother and I have tried for YEARS to find a way to eat this. It's everywhere here in north central Kansas. We've boiled it, leached it for days, salted it, put it in a slowcooker for 5 days. After all of that and more, you've summoned it up the best- "Tastes like poison!"

    • @twoheadedchicken7904
      @twoheadedchicken7904 3 роки тому +2

      Hmmm did you try drying it in dehydrator?

    • @ashaler__
      @ashaler__ 3 роки тому +5

      i have news for you and your brother: i think you can eat the seeds if roasted, hope this helps

    • @niraea
      @niraea 3 роки тому +1

      have you tried anything with vinegar or alcohol? i'm not a food scientist or anything but i feel like that would be the next logical step.

    • @dankline9162
      @dankline9162 3 роки тому

      Is that true for all stages of ripeness, bc i noticed there were seeds were in his. Maybe when they're small?

    • @bradthunderpants3283
      @bradthunderpants3283 3 роки тому +1

      @@ashaler__ He did this in this video. dried, cleaned and cooked it and still said it tastes like soap.

  • @AshiwiZuni
    @AshiwiZuni 3 роки тому +354

    Zuni native here, these arent EATING foods. The ONLY thing we ever used this gourd in traditionally is in medicines and like you said, soap making 🤣

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  3 роки тому +125

      Thank you for confirming this. I'm not sure why this misinformation is online

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh 3 роки тому +33

      @@WeirdExplorer: Because it's misinformation, and it's online. Haven't you been paying attention to current events?

    • @MandrakeFernflower
      @MandrakeFernflower 3 роки тому +17

      So it's equivalent to drinking a shot glass full of dawn
      I bet it works well as a laxative though

    • @joshuarichards8065
      @joshuarichards8065 3 роки тому +17

      I think they make an appearance in Fallout New Vegas . . . . . as a food item. Really wish the devs or writers did their research.

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh 3 роки тому +33

      @@joshuarichards8065: Oh, I don't know. The game's about survival in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, right? Something like this sounds perfect for that setting: a questionably edible food of last resort.

  • @megastoejoe
    @megastoejoe 3 роки тому +221

    "Don't eat it!" Take his word, this guy eats fire and snorts screwdrivers.

    • @DB46811
      @DB46811 3 роки тому +18

      That’s about what I was thinking. If he puts swords down his throat but spits this out? Trust Jared’s word that this is nasty 🤮

  • @LaynieFingers
    @LaynieFingers 3 роки тому +144

    Technically you can eat a bar of soap, but I wouldn't recommend it. "Can" definitely does not equal "should."

    • @Hortifox_the_gardener
      @Hortifox_the_gardener 3 роки тому +3

      While the soap itself is not poisonous a bubble buildup in your stomach could potentially suffocate you. That sometimes (tragically) happens with children eating dish cleaning soap.

    • @proffesionalweredog7426
      @proffesionalweredog7426 3 роки тому +1

      @@Hortifox_the_gardener woah, i didnt know that

  • @BrushieOG
    @BrushieOG 3 роки тому +93

    I now have more respect for The Courier from Fallout NV as he can just pluck some off the vine, then eat the entire stack he's been hoarding for 5HP over 5 seconds each...
    Then again, it must be better than Insta-Mash.

    • @YourFoxFriendYT
      @YourFoxFriendYT 3 роки тому +8

      I mean I’d eat it over 200 year old expired TV dinners

    • @VincentGonzalezVeg
      @VincentGonzalezVeg 3 роки тому

      Takes bite instant nuclear winter

    • @bradthunderpants3283
      @bradthunderpants3283 3 роки тому +7

      The item is actually named buffalo gourd seed. so i imagine your courier isnt just eating the whole fruit

    • @1810jeff
      @1810jeff 2 роки тому

      @@YourFoxFriendYT yeah as long as they stayed dry they probably won't poison you but they'll probably be very unpleasant

  • @theshunnedone2955
    @theshunnedone2955 3 роки тому +18

    Hey! I’m from Texas and I’m actually very familiar with Buffalo guard! I eat them fairly often and as you said it is a bit tricky. First of all, you should only eat the seeds long after the gourd has turned tan and is completely dry. Then you collect the seeds and wash them thoroughly, the seeds are not bitter but a thin filmy lair on the outside is and this is what you’re trying to remove. If it’s dry enough is should peel off easily or already be off. Then you can prepare like pumpkin seeds
    I typed this half way through the video for whatever reason. to clean the seeds better I used and electric mixer to spin the seeds in water as well as letting them soak in salt water over night. Then I used a colander similar to the one you used to give it a few thorough rinses before roasting them

  • @NorthRainProductions
    @NorthRainProductions 3 роки тому +94

    I found a patch in the Mojave. Bit into one. The most bitter thing ai have ever eaten. 15 years later and I'm still tasting it.

    • @pixelpatter01
      @pixelpatter01 3 роки тому +2

      YES

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity 3 роки тому +1

      A flavor not even COVID-19 could cancel...

    • @YourFoxFriendYT
      @YourFoxFriendYT 3 роки тому +15

      Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a Nuclear Winter

    • @lukehahn4489
      @lukehahn4489 5 місяців тому

      @@YourFoxFriendYT Fallout everwhere

  • @pcarter1989
    @pcarter1989 3 роки тому +57

    When you compare things to strange fruits I've never heard of before, you lose me. But when you compare a gourd to drinking strange undersink chemicals, now you're speaking my language!

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 3 роки тому +102

    i love your fool-proof disclaimer; "if you decide to eat this, blame someone else, not me."

  • @let_uslunch8884
    @let_uslunch8884 3 роки тому +63

    It was an experience. We laughed, we cried, we were unsure. Time passed, hair grew, the cat played, arts and crafts we're done, we researched and referenced other videos. Oh and we dined. The times we had in one video.

  • @JTMusicbox
    @JTMusicbox 3 роки тому +72

    Good kitty! She’s saving you from the evil poisonous fruit!

  • @GHumpty1965
    @GHumpty1965 3 роки тому +22

    Buffalo gourd ( Cucurbita foetidissima ) and Coyote gourd ( Cucurbita palmata (californica ) are two totally different plants with different leaf structures. The plants are similar looking with similar fruits, but distinctively they are different. There is a lot of confusion on the internet grouping both plants together, both have bitter Gourds, seeds are edible if roasted. .

  • @saddletramp1860
    @saddletramp1860 3 роки тому +51

    Most cattle won't eat them, but some go out of their way to find them, they smell each one untill they find one they like and seem to relish it.

  • @johnburke8337
    @johnburke8337 3 роки тому +32

    I think this was the most we've seen you work for consistently unpleasant flavors. It'll probably be on one of the review lists in the future

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  3 роки тому +9

      yep. such a huge undertaking for something that tasted awful

    • @peterconway6584
      @peterconway6584 3 роки тому +3

      @@WeirdExplorer Even if the seeds had turned out edible, that's 'way too much effort into something so scanty.

  • @pixelpatter01
    @pixelpatter01 3 роки тому +30

    I brought a gourd like that home once from the desert and planted it near my garden and the thing cross fertilized some of the other squash in the garden and made them ALL bitter. It is very bitter and nasty.

    • @gerbilkill
      @gerbilkill Рік тому

      I had some come up in my yard. I didn't think anything of it. It made my tomatoes taste so bitter I couldn't eat em. Never had bitter tomatoes before

  • @heatwavedave7713
    @heatwavedave7713 3 роки тому +7

    I believe this is the most jocular episode of your show to date. Kudos on the painting.

  • @ikreate4u
    @ikreate4u 3 роки тому +7

    Oh my. You get an A+ for dedication and effort. This video was strangely hilarious to me.

  • @TheGrinningViking
    @TheGrinningViking 3 роки тому +37

    I think the difference here is the difference between "can" and "should."
    You can eat the fruit, it's not poison, but you shouldn't. You SHOULD give them to the nearest cat and let them bat them around 👍🏼

    • @evilcanofdrpepper
      @evilcanofdrpepper 3 роки тому +4

      and maybe turn them into cool Christmas decorations...

    • @Rusticsewing
      @Rusticsewing 8 місяців тому

      squash toxicity is a thing

  • @14ToeBeans
    @14ToeBeans 2 роки тому +3

    Your cat playing with the gourds was so adorable. What a sweetheart.

  • @DioDinero
    @DioDinero 3 роки тому +29

    His natural expression is mildly concerned

  • @brandon9172
    @brandon9172 3 роки тому +151

    The fallout new vegas fruit

  • @00muinamir
    @00muinamir 3 роки тому +19

    Cat knows what's up. Silly human, that's not for eats!

  • @girlinthelocket
    @girlinthelocket 3 роки тому +4

    wow i literally picked one up a few months ago and researched it and found out it was a buffalo gourd. cool to see it on your channel.

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 3 роки тому +19

    If it lathers up while boiling...then it can be used to actually make soaps.

  • @anne-droid7739
    @anne-droid7739 3 роки тому +8

    I love that you painted it to look like its younger self. L'oreal wants to know your location.

  • @sandstorm6605
    @sandstorm6605 3 роки тому +96

    Ahh the stink gourd. Yeahhh...we don’t eat those. Hell, we don’t even touch those. Edit: As kids we may have thrown them at one another...

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  3 роки тому +27

      that's the best use for it

    • @sandstorm6605
      @sandstorm6605 3 роки тому +5

      @@WeirdExplorer Oh by far

    • @joshuarichards8065
      @joshuarichards8065 3 роки тому +2

      Sounds like my childhood too lol.

    • @Grizzlox
      @Grizzlox 3 роки тому +1

      I was looking for this comment. We had "grenade" fights with these

    • @dizasteroid7
      @dizasteroid7 3 роки тому +2

      Just don't step on the leaves. Mom won't let you back in the house. XD

  • @sonofammonite1714
    @sonofammonite1714 3 роки тому +2

    Been watching your channel for years man, great to see how much it has grown :) thanks for the great content

  • @carlospiedra308
    @carlospiedra308 3 роки тому +13

    I found something similar in mexico. It was as hard as a baseball. No one eats it because it's very bitter.
    In a village in mexico called rapacuaro theres a lot of trees of this. I forgot what they call it

  • @JA-wo4hh
    @JA-wo4hh 3 роки тому +5

    I don't think I've had this many full belly laughs in a long time, thank you Jared!

  • @AshesAshes44
    @AshesAshes44 3 роки тому +4

    Those grew on my family's ranch in the desert southwest! Someone told me they could be eaten after soaking in water, so that's what I did.
    Nope, nope, nope, nope!
    It reminded me of the bitterant added to dangerous chemicals, no matter how long they soaked. Definitely better used as cat toys and ornaments.
    P.S., we called them coyote squash

  • @KingFriday1989
    @KingFriday1989 3 роки тому +1

    Love how creative you get with your videos. Adding in stuff that I would never expect. Like painting the gourd.

  • @NotSoCrazyNinja
    @NotSoCrazyNinja 3 роки тому +3

    Your reaction after tasting the unripe one is priceless. I imagine that reaction would be similar to how our long-ago ancestors would have reacted tasting some unknown plants.
    Ancient human: Hmm, I wonder if this leaf is edible... *nibble* oh hell no *throws it on the ground*

  • @ambulocetusnatans
    @ambulocetusnatans 3 роки тому +52

    The species name "foetidissima" kinda tells you all you need to know.

    • @peterconway6584
      @peterconway6584 3 роки тому

      Indeed.

    • @thestrangegreenman
      @thestrangegreenman 3 роки тому +3

      It's the rottenest! (R)

    • @grandbean9031
      @grandbean9031 3 роки тому +4

      Foetid AND dismal. Perfect.

    • @marialiyubman
      @marialiyubman 3 роки тому

      😂 I’d like a top ten of that species.

    • @Mattinvent3
      @Mattinvent3 3 роки тому

      No not really that just sounds like every other plant name to me is there something im missing

  • @Ronnie-Bagpipe
    @Ronnie-Bagpipe 3 роки тому +12

    holy shit so your telling me when I was playing Fallout New Vegas I was just walking around plucking these out of the ground and eating poison like its no big deal, thats pretty bad ass maybe you did get a little brain damage from getting shot in the head at the beginning

  • @nferraro222
    @nferraro222 3 роки тому +19

    Need to sell a T-shirt that says "I'll Eat It - I Ain't Skeered!" There is a big difference between Edible and Tasty:)

  • @evilcanofdrpepper
    @evilcanofdrpepper 3 роки тому +11

    I thought that we as a society already learned the lesson "don't eat soap" from the tide pod challenge...

  • @christopherbrand5360
    @christopherbrand5360 3 роки тому +32

    You could have just titled this: “Oh... NO! No, no, no, NO!” Sadly, some plants are not good to eat.

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt 3 роки тому +3

      After noni ketchup we might need to see if this will.....never mind.

    • @pepre7594
      @pepre7594 3 роки тому +2

      @@k8eekatt that is what I like to call "spiced soap", tastes like onion and death

  • @lemurgecko1513
    @lemurgecko1513 3 роки тому +3

    great stream I really enjoyed this episode. I watched all the way to the end.

  • @Appealsman
    @Appealsman 3 роки тому +40

    I have a friend who harvests and eats the blossoms, cooked. She says they taste like any other squash blossom.
    The roots are reported to be SAVAGELY laxative, so much so that it is problematic to measure a therapeutic dose. I have heard tell of one yerbera who used it successfully in an extreme case of intestinal blockage. I wouldn't mess with it.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  3 роки тому +13

      hm.. interesting, I didn't know that the flowers were edible. At least there is some use to it then

    • @richardportman8912
      @richardportman8912 3 роки тому +5

      I don't mess with that plant. I might try and cook a blossom or two, just to see how they taste. I think it is not a food plant.

    • @karenmontgomery7655
      @karenmontgomery7655 2 роки тому +1

      We've cooked and eaten the blossoms as well. They truly do taste like any other squash blossom. We were also careful to only harvest the male blossoms, not the female ones with the baby fruit attached.

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 3 роки тому +6

    Use air wind to cause fibres to fly away while the heavier seeds fall to bottom. Like how wheat and rice are sifted...yes??? Blow the chaff out. ☺

  • @SenHai
    @SenHai 3 роки тому +15

    I feel bad for all the suffering this gourd put you through. :P But it was entertaining.

  • @Fiercedeity02
    @Fiercedeity02 3 роки тому +1

    This episode actually really cheered me up today. Thank you

  • @sandysani6045
    @sandysani6045 3 роки тому +3

    The funny thing is that when you eat something you like ( in other videos) you have a very disgusted expression on your face, but when you eat something that you really don't like you smile! You are indeed out of the ordinary!

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 3 роки тому +142

    "Let's try these seeds"
    *western music stops*

  • @samrichardson8388
    @samrichardson8388 3 роки тому +2

    What a twist! I never would have expected you to paint it like an unripe gourd!

  • @ernierosas8422
    @ernierosas8422 3 роки тому +8

    I think the seeds had the after taste because u tried to clean them in the water with the little bits of flesh. U should have picked off the seeds without the water after sifting it through the colander

  • @santiagolazo6800
    @santiagolazo6800 3 роки тому

    I bit into one of these last year out of curiosity. Regretted it for the next two hours couldnt get the toxic taste out of my mouth tastes exactly like something you shouldnt put in your mouth. great video friend!

  • @miskee11
    @miskee11 3 роки тому +1

    gardens sell these things as part of a mixture of decorative gourds and pumpkins. they last for a very long time. you can also use them as rattles when they dry up lol.

  • @haze6647
    @haze6647 3 роки тому +6

    "Blame somebody else if you get poisoned, don't blame me"
    Ok, I will blame rowan then.

  • @pattheplanter
    @pattheplanter 3 роки тому +1

    Very hot water removes saponins much more effectively than cold water. You can concentrate the soapy saponins from some plants by boiling them up then leaving it to go cold, The saponins separate out.
    Did you know that some Baja Californian natives would eat pitahaya cactus fruit then recover the seeds from their faeces and roast and eat them?

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 3 роки тому +1

    You are Remarkable. Very Intelligent and Precise. Thank You again.

  • @laurasinkins6981
    @laurasinkins6981 3 роки тому +5

    Welp. I guess if we see you on ChubbyEmu channel, we'll all know what happened...

  • @pattheplanter
    @pattheplanter 3 роки тому +5

    I was really hoping for 10 minutes of cat playing with gourds when I looked at the timer.

  • @Gnomgnash
    @Gnomgnash 3 роки тому +16

    mfw this popped up in my recomendations a couple of seconds after being posted

    • @scottr291
      @scottr291 3 роки тому +1

      Same

    • @cezarcatalin1406
      @cezarcatalin1406 3 роки тому +2

      Your profile picture... we could make a religion out of this !

  • @JimmyJoeization
    @JimmyJoeization 3 роки тому

    One of the only videos I looked at more than once. I like your style and humor.

  • @afeathereddinosaur
    @afeathereddinosaur 3 роки тому +15

    I wonder why the cat got interested in that stuff, I mean, my dog has no interest in an apple unless I pierce it and let some juice out, upon which she just eats the thing whole.

  • @zachb8012
    @zachb8012 3 роки тому

    You have a commendable commitment to eating things for which the consensus agrees are inedible.

  • @PeteofHartainia
    @PeteofHartainia 3 роки тому

    The trick to keep away pests makes alot of sense. My dad used diluted Murphy's oil soap in a sprayer to remove scale and aphids from plants. The oil prevents the insects from breathing and the residue is inedible for them. The oil also doesn't inhibit the plants functions.

  • @Bubu567
    @Bubu567 3 роки тому +5

    My uncle would eat everything. And I mean everything. And even he told me buffalo gourds can't be eaten. He made soap out of them. That's it. It's not food. So much misinformation out there, or maybe people with non-functioning tongues, but no, the unripe version can't be eaten. Maybe it's not poison... but it sure tastes like poison.

  • @TheGooseIsLoose9000
    @TheGooseIsLoose9000 3 роки тому +5

    The horror music when you were getting ready to eat the fruit makes me want to watch horror videos now.

  • @draw4kicks
    @draw4kicks 3 роки тому

    This was an incredibly entertaining video, really enjoy your sense of humour man keep up the good work!

  • @abbilocke736
    @abbilocke736 3 роки тому

    That was a hilarious painting!

  • @gucciman4380
    @gucciman4380 3 роки тому

    This was great wholesome content haha! Great video jared I liked this one alot. Your humor is great.

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh 3 роки тому +6

    9:26 Suddenly getting very strong HowToBasic vibes.

  • @tsarmi9864
    @tsarmi9864 3 роки тому

    Omg I remember the osage apple seeds, and how they made the floor sticky. Hilarious. I love that you painted a gourd. Thanks, like usual for teaching us.

  • @richardportman8912
    @richardportman8912 3 роки тому

    Back to the gourd patch. I was keeping an eye on those coyote gourds because they are so cool and interesting. They have beautiful flowers that look just like our garden squash flowers. They are "totally badass " and interesting. They have bees and other insects.
    Today i want to tell about how the squirrels ate them. They waited until they were ripe, about the size of an orange, but when they were still green.
    Coyote gourds.

  • @RubikRocksMinecraft
    @RubikRocksMinecraft 3 роки тому

    I actually got some of these from someone! I was told you need to eat these when they’re super small. Got them from an organic permaculture farmer. I also was told they’re good for keeping pests away as a companion crop.

  • @SavageGreywolf
    @SavageGreywolf 3 роки тому +4

    it's not poisonous. It just becomes super super bitter. As an old mushroom manual I used to own said: "Edible but YUCK"

  • @SpaceCase100
    @SpaceCase100 3 роки тому +17

    Jared is like the AVGN young more chill cousin, the Un-Angry Fruit-Eating Nerd

    • @aza8800
      @aza8800 3 роки тому +1

      You're so right lol

  • @ConstantinaMatsikaKlossa
    @ConstantinaMatsikaKlossa 3 роки тому +6

    That was SO entertaining to watch. I laughed so hard! For me it's b) throw it at someone. Use it as a weapon and it adds +2 poison damage.

  • @SnarkNSass
    @SnarkNSass 3 роки тому +1

    Sorry i missed it last week. Glad i caught it today. I'm laffin and feeling bad for you and laffin!!😂😂💖💖✌
    You got your paints out! Art imitates life imitates art.✌🖖

  • @richardportman8912
    @richardportman8912 3 роки тому

    Cool to see these. They grow here. Ground squirrels eat the seeds. Super cool plant but not people food. Glad your cat likes them.

  • @voicelessglottalfricative6567
    @voicelessglottalfricative6567 3 роки тому +1

    I like how Jared isn't even completely sure if it's edible but just decided to try it anyway

  • @Aqua_Toad
    @Aqua_Toad 3 роки тому

    These are everywhere where I live in Cañon City. It's fun to see you explore them. They're completely treated as garbage around here.

  • @Honeybadger7
    @Honeybadger7 Рік тому

    Thank you for the information. Just came across it on my hike today.

  • @ddewittfulton
    @ddewittfulton 9 місяців тому

    I was thinking about early tribal settlers, perhaps the Chumash in my region, coming along and finding long patches of these suckers and thinking, "hey, these are easy to catch!" and then the disappointment that would follow. I wonder if they had a gjy they always blamed this sort of thing on. "Oh, nice job, Neil! Good work locating the 'stink fruit'!"

  • @Killersnake432
    @Killersnake432 3 роки тому +1

    I always wondered how these tasted since they grow pretty often around here and even in the alleyways here. As well I do remember as a kid me and friends used to throw these at each other... Good times.

  • @sleepyoldtiger372
    @sleepyoldtiger372 3 роки тому

    Extra thumbs up for the cute cat vid at the end!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @ramoncgtc
    @ramoncgtc 3 роки тому

    Love how you eat exotic fruit that I never thought it existed.

  • @JediFarce
    @JediFarce 3 роки тому +1

    "On next week's episode, backyard mushrooms, are they edible?"

  • @realblakrawb
    @realblakrawb 3 роки тому

    I think this is the most animated ive seen you. You cracked me up a few times.

  • @booskie4316
    @booskie4316 3 роки тому +1

    This video has made me appreciate my genetic ancestors for giving me a strong aversion to poison smells and poison tastes. Seems like some of the commenters here didn't get those genes.

  • @stephen33
    @stephen33 3 роки тому +1

    "Don't..Do This?!...." I love this guy.

  • @jordanbonanno3833
    @jordanbonanno3833 3 роки тому +1

    He said have you ever just gone under your kitchen cabinet and took a swing of whatever was under there? Um no sir I have not.

  • @jackiehammond6168
    @jackiehammond6168 2 роки тому +1

    I found this because I was curious about the edibility of gourds after reading a passage in the book of 2 Kings 4:38-44. In this passage, there was a famine in the land of Gilgal, so they used wild gourds to make a stew, but in order to temper the bitterness, Elisha added flour to the pot and they were able to stomach it.

  • @vladimirputindreadlockrast812
    @vladimirputindreadlockrast812 2 роки тому

    I remember that song from It's A Wonderful Life:
    "Buffalo gourds, won't you come out tonight?
    Come out tonight,
    Come out tonight?
    Buffalo gourds, won't you come out tonight,
    And dance by the light of the moon?"

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh 3 роки тому +5

    13:28 At this point, I'm saying that it's just not worth it.

  • @Shortdraw01
    @Shortdraw01 3 роки тому

    Haha! That’s dedication to your craft. Ask your boss for a raise.

  • @CAMacKenzie
    @CAMacKenzie 2 роки тому

    These things (AKA wild pumpkin) grow in the hills near me (Los Angeles). One Haloween I took a big one (about the size of a softball) and made a Jack-o'-lantern out of it. I had to wash my hands and tools VERY WELL afterward. I don't think I've ever tasted anything quite as bitter.

  • @morgellon9449
    @morgellon9449 3 роки тому

    I never thought I'd see someone eat one of those things. But I'm not surprised it's this guy.

  • @jackbarnhart7394
    @jackbarnhart7394 3 роки тому

    this is my favorite youtube channel

  • @riasatbinliaquat2799
    @riasatbinliaquat2799 3 роки тому

    When you had that goard in your fork , I was doing like Eat! Eat ! Eat ! 😂😂

  • @ddewittfulton
    @ddewittfulton 9 місяців тому

    I was hiking today across a dry lakebed in Santa Clarita (north of Los Angeles) and came across a patch of what looked exactly like lemons scattered on the ground. It was an uncanny moment. I thought for a second that the recent storms had washed lemons downstream, but the patch was pretty compact so that didn't make a lot sense to me. I reached down and touched one. Hard as a rock. Then tried to pick one up. Attached to the ground. Oh... gourds. There was never any chance of me thinking to eat as they seem touch as large golf balls (they actually remind me of those projectiles used at batting cages). I picked three because A) they are pretty. Yellow with a green variegated underside, and 2) the trail had stolen a pair of sunglass from me so I felt like I was owed.

  • @abbikirk7197
    @abbikirk7197 3 роки тому +1

    These gourds grow in my backyard! come from AZ

  • @bradthunderpants3283
    @bradthunderpants3283 3 роки тому

    Hey thanks for the resource on edible plants.

  • @rcleveringa65
    @rcleveringa65 3 роки тому

    In the book Prairyerth by William Least Heat -Moon He writes a nice section on this gourd, Lots of details.

  • @puffinish
    @puffinish 3 роки тому

    This was really interesting! Also, here's a few ideas maybe for future videos. Would you ever be willing to try and eat a pitcher plant? Also, a video about acorns would be really interesting!

  • @ericlin8331
    @ericlin8331 3 роки тому +3

    "These thing needs to put in a river"
    Seed torture