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Foraging Burdock Root: How to Identify, Use, and Store This Wild Edible

As fall gives way to winter, one of the most valuable wild edibles to seek out is burdock root (Arctium lappa). Found across the U.S., this hardy plant is known for its culinary and medicinal uses. In this guide, we’ll explore the joy of foraging for burdock root, ways to use it, proper storage, and some important cautions. Before you head out, always ensure proper identification to avoid any dangerous lookalikes. How to Identify Burdock Root When looking for burdock root, it’s important to recognize its distinct features: Tip: Bring a shovel when foraging burdock root, as its deep taproots are difficult to extract by hand. Uses for Burdock Root Once you’ve identified and dug up your burdock root, it’s[…]

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Top 5 Wild Mushrooms to Forage This Fall

Fall brings one of the most exciting times for mushroom hunters, as forests nationwide come alive with some of the best edible wild mushrooms. Here’s my guide to five of my favorite mushrooms to forage each fall, with a bit about where you can find them, what makes them unique, and the best ways to enjoy them in the kitchen. 1. Chanterelles (Cantharellus spp.) Chanterelles are truly a prize to find. These golden beauties catch your eye immediately with their vibrant color, and I can often smell their faintly fruity aroma before I even see them. It’s a mix of apricots and earth that, once you’re familiar with it, becomes unmistakable. Identification Tips: Chanterelles have a trumpet or vase-like shape[…]

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