Fiddle head ferns are popular here.
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Fiddle head ferns are popular here.
They are awesome! boiled and butteredOooohh I have never has fiddlehead but it looks like something I would enjoy

I know what they are but I've never had any. I imagine they're good!Yep even the grocery stores here sell dandilion greens, people loveem. What about fiddle heads
its hard to explain. its like collards but no bitter (i know collards arent bitter when their cooked right)I know what they are but I've never had any. I imagine they're good!
Ya, I've seen them in the woods. Where they are is usually where poison ivy is too so I don't go in those places. I get it really bad.its hard to explain. its like collards but no bitter (i know collards arent bitter when their cooked right)
Kind of like swiss chard.
their realy earthy and they arent farm grown they are foraged in the woods so its as real as it gets
The toxins become more concentrated with age, so the less tightly curled ones will have more toxins in them. You might notice a tingling sensation on your tongue when you eat those ones. Small amounts won't hurt you (because all stages have some) but you don't want to eat a bunch of unfurled stems. Since this thread got a little derailed anyway, check out this link for bracken ferns and this link for fiddle head fern preparation. You can even pickle fiddle heads!i heard at some stages they bein to turn toxic and even that they are samonella carriers, Have either of you heard of that?
great info dapper! bet pickled is good, that wouldve.been very popular before fridgesThe toxins become more concentrated with age, so the less tightly curled ones will have more toxins in them. You might notice a tingling sensation on your tongue when you eat those ones. Small amounts won't hurt you (because all stages have some) but you don't want to eat a bunch of unfurled stems. Since this thread got a little derailed anyway, check out this link for bracken ferns and this link for fiddle head fern preparation. You can even pickle fiddle heads!