In spring the forests are full of it now.
Maybe specially in Europe?
Known in England?
Wild Garlic has a really strong intensive smell.![]()
Wild garlic is considered an invasive plant and they organize work groups to pull it up in the state and national parks.Wild Garlic has a really strong intensive smell.![]()
Here it is indigenousWild garlic is considered an invasive plant and they organize work groups to pull it up in the state and national parks.
Frohe Ostern!My wild garlic is bloom now …. Beautiful!
Dankeschön!Frohe Ostern!
Known in England?
Would one of them just eat it and not die, and the rest would be like "oh, Thog eat this, not die. Let's all eat it, because we no have nothing else to eat!"
I think that's exactly it. Those people who ate food that was poisonous likely served as lessons fr everyone else.
It's things which are poisonous or give you really bad diarrhoea if you don't cook them or prepare them correctly that impress me about human persistence in trying these foods until the correct methods were discovered.
For example, Ackee - must be left to ripen on the tree and then you go through the proper cooking method. Cocoa Yam have to be thoroughly boiled before eating or you get really irritated gums