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WILD EDIBLE PLANTS

WILD EDIBLE PLANTS

Estimated 380,000 classified plants grow on the earths surface. Of these, 120,000 are edible. < 50 % !!!! Identification is very important

Early humans were probably vegetarians - until they learned how to hunt. As native plants were domesticated, they lost there nutritional value.

Half of the worlds food today comes from only three plant species: Corn, Wheat, and Rice.

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?1. Cleaner: No insecticides and Herbicides

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?2. Nutrition: Foods lose nutritional value quickly after being picked. (1/3 after one hour)

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?3. Value: Its FREE $$

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?4. Survival: It can keep you alive and provides energy to travel if lost. (You can live for three weeks without food.)

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?5. Freedom & Self Reliance: Confidence to challenge wilderness conditions.

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?6. Interesting: Recognizing plants allows you to appreciate our natural environment.

Why should we study Wild Edible Plants?7. Medical uses: Some have useful chemicals while others work as a placebo.

General Rules:

General Rules:

1. Avoid bitter tasting plants.

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2. Positively I.D. all plants. (Are leaves alternate or opposite? Is leaf venation palmate, whorled, parallel?) Use a guide book to I.D.

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3. Know which parts are edible: roots, leaves, fruit, stem. (Ex. rhubarb stems are tasty, but the leaves are poisonous.)

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4. Avoid plants with a milky sap.

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5. Collect only the part you will use. If you must harvest the entire plant, apply the rules of ten. (For every plant you harvest, leave ten behind.)

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6. Recognize poisonous plants.

Poison IvyDogwood

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7. Collect only common and abundant edibles. (conservation)

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8. Plants that resemble edibles may not be edible!Positive ID !!!!!!!!Morel: Awesome!!! False Morel: Deadly!!!!

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9. Animals are unreliable indicators of edible plants.

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10. Avoid white berries and fungi.

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11. Eat small amounts. Your body is not acclimated to these types of plants.

Nutritional Facts:

Three types of food nutrition:

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26Nutritional Facts:

Three types of food nutrition:1.CARBOHYDRATES: Sugar & starch (cellulose). Can be found in leaves, stem, roots, flowers and fruits. Contains 4 calories per gram.

27Nutritional Facts:

Three types of food nutrition:2. PROTEIN: Amino acids. Usually protein is obtained from meat sources, but some plants contain protein: ex. Legumes (peanuts, clovers, alfalfa). (4 calories /gram).

28Nutritional Facts:

Three types of food nutrition:3. Fat: Fats and oils. Seeds are a good source. Vegetable fat is healthier than animal fat. (9 cal. / gram).

29PARTS OF PLANTS THAT HAVE THE MOST ENERGY:

1. SEEDS: Most energy. High in fats and oils. Energy for the new plant to grow.2. FRUITS: High carbohydrates. Seeds in fruit also high energy.3. ROOTS: Roots and stems store carbohydrates (starch).4. LEAVES: Least energy. The leaves make the food, but the food is stored in other parts of the plant. Thats why people on diets eat lettuce leaves.

How do plants eat????

How do plants eat????Photosynthesis: light6C02 + 6H2O --- C6H12O6 + 6 O2 (glucose)

Photosynthesis:Light and Dark Reaction !!

What do Plants do with Glucose??What do Plants do with Glucose??RESPIRATION!!!

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP What do Plants do with Glucose??ATP = Energy for the cell

What do Plants do with Glucose??

Leaf parts

Plants arent the only wild thing you can eat!!!Plants arent the only wild thing you can eat!!!