Jun 7, 2012

The future of ‘famine foods,’ unconventional edibles in the garden

The future of ‘famine foods,’ unconventional edibles in the garden:
They’re called poor people’s foods. Plants foraged by starving folk and scavenged when crops succumb to drought: They’re what you eat just to get by. Many are unusually rich in nutrients, have medicinal value and may even taste good. But because they’re free for the taking they get little respect.
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