Wild Foods
- Edible Flowers (Site) - North Carolina State University horticulture information leaflet. Provides information on growing and harvesting, as well as a table with common names, scientific names, flavors, colors, and comments.
- School of Self-Reliance's Wild Food Foraging Page (Site) - Informational pages on some common North American flora including carob, dandelion, epazote, lambsquarter, mallow, miners lettuce, mustard, nasturtium, prickly pear cactus and sowthistle.
- Wilderness Survival: Edible Plants (Site) - Describes the identification and preparation of flora for consumption. Includes diagrams, the Universal Edibility Test, and lists of edible varieties.
- Catching Blue Crabs (Site) - Provides general information on the activity, in addition to details on the life cycle. Includes recipes.
- Samphire (Site) - General information about Crithmum maritimum or sea fennel.
- Seattle Times: The Geoduck Chronicles (Site) - How an obscure bivalve became the object of international desire. Humorous article about this soft-shelled clam. [Free Registration Required]
- Bush Tucker Plants or Bush Food - Australian native food plants (Site) - Contains information on Aboriginal, Colonial, and Modern usage of various varieties present before European colonization, along with descriptions.
- Use of Insects by Australian Aborigines (Site) - Article from Cultural Entomology Digest 1. Includes information on types used for food, as well as their place in mythology and art.
- Facts on Edible Wild Greens in Maine (Site) - University of Maine Cooperative Extension bulletin with descriptions of and recipes for dandelions, fiddleheads, yellow rocket, lamb's-quarters, orache, and purslane.
- Weird Meat (Site) - Weblog documenting unusual eating experiences. Includes articles, travel stories, photos.
- Facts on Fiddleheads (Site) - University of Maine Cooperative Extension bulletin with picture, description, recipes, safety notices, and information on cooking and pickling the young coiled fern leaves.
- The Forager's Virtual Wild Food Field Guide (Site) - A guide for helping find, identify, and use several edible wild mushrooms and plants of the northeastern US.
- How to Tap Maple Trees and Make Syrup (Site) - Includes information on yield, tree physiology, step by step instructions, where to go for help, additional reading, and references.
- Our Bushtucker Website (Site) - Literacy project by students at Larapinta Primary School. Includes photograph, description, habitat, and method of collecting for each plant or animal, as well as information on the climate, geography and indigenous languages of Central Australia.
- Laurel (Bay) (Site) - Description and information on Laurus nobilis.
- University of Kentucky Entomology for Kids: Bugfood! (Site) - Lesson plans and information on the nutritive use of insects, intentional and unintentional. Includes suggested reading list and bibliography.
- Sassafras (Site) - Information and description on Sassafras officinale.
- You Can Become a Hardcore Forager (Site) - Article from Backwoods Home Magazine, issue 47. Includes information on tools needed, safety, preparation, as well as details on some plants, frogs, turtles and fish.
- Razor Clams (Site) - Instructions on digging, cleaning and cooking razor clams along the west coast of the USA. Includes photographs.
- Wild Harvest (Site) - Information on gathering and cooking mushrooms, fiddleheads, ramps, and leaks. Calendar of seasonal availability, recipes and tips.
- Razor Clams, Oregon Coast (Site) - One page of instructions for digging, catching, cleaning and cooking razor clams.
- Edible Insects in East Africa (Site) - Information on the use of termites in Kenyu. Includes photographs.
- Edible Flowers (Site) - North Carolina State University horticulture information leaflet. Provides information on growing and harvesting, as well as a table with common names, scientific names, flavors, colors, and comments.
- School of Self-Reliance's Wild Food Foraging Page (Site) - Informational pages on some common North American flora including carob, dandelion, epazote, lambsquarter, mallow, miners lettuce, mustard, nasturtium, prickly pear cactus and sowthistle.
- Wilderness Survival: Edible Plants (Site) - Describes the identification and preparation of flora for consumption. Includes diagrams, the Universal Edibility Test, and lists of edible varieties.
- Catching Blue Crabs (Site) - Provides general information on the activity, in addition to details on the life cycle. Includes recipes.
- Samphire (Site) - General information about Crithmum maritimum or sea fennel.
- Seattle Times: The Geoduck Chronicles (Site) - How an obscure bivalve became the object of international desire. Humorous article about this soft-shelled clam. [Free Registration Required]
- Bush Tucker Plants or Bush Food - Australian native food plants (Site) - Contains information on Aboriginal, Colonial, and Modern usage of various varieties present before European colonization, along with descriptions.
- Use of Insects by Australian Aborigines (Site) - Article from Cultural Entomology Digest 1. Includes information on types used for food, as well as their place in mythology and art.
- Facts on Edible Wild Greens in Maine (Site) - University of Maine Cooperative Extension bulletin with descriptions of and recipes for dandelions, fiddleheads, yellow rocket, lamb's-quarters, orache, and purslane.
- Weird Meat (Site) - Weblog documenting unusual eating experiences. Includes articles, travel stories, photos.
- Facts on Fiddleheads (Site) - University of Maine Cooperative Extension bulletin with picture, description, recipes, safety notices, and information on cooking and pickling the young coiled fern leaves.
- The Forager's Virtual Wild Food Field Guide (Site) - A guide for helping find, identify, and use several edible wild mushrooms and plants of the northeastern US.
- How to Tap Maple Trees and Make Syrup (Site) - Includes information on yield, tree physiology, step by step instructions, where to go for help, additional reading, and references.
- Our Bushtucker Website (Site) - Literacy project by students at Larapinta Primary School. Includes photograph, description, habitat, and method of collecting for each plant or animal, as well as information on the climate, geography and indigenous languages of Central Australia.
- Laurel (Bay) (Site) - Description and information on Laurus nobilis.
- University of Kentucky Entomology for Kids: Bugfood! (Site) - Lesson plans and information on the nutritive use of insects, intentional and unintentional. Includes suggested reading list and bibliography.
- Sassafras (Site) - Information and description on Sassafras officinale.
- You Can Become a Hardcore Forager (Site) - Article from Backwoods Home Magazine, issue 47. Includes information on tools needed, safety, preparation, as well as details on some plants, frogs, turtles and fish.
- Razor Clams (Site) - Instructions on digging, cleaning and cooking razor clams along the west coast of the USA. Includes photographs.
- Wild Harvest (Site) - Information on gathering and cooking mushrooms, fiddleheads, ramps, and leaks. Calendar of seasonal availability, recipes and tips.
- Razor Clams, Oregon Coast (Site) - One page of instructions for digging, catching, cleaning and cooking razor clams.
- Edible Insects in East Africa (Site) - Information on the use of termites in Kenyu. Includes photographs.
- Disgusting critter just needs a new image ... and gravy. () - Humorous article from The Standard-Times containing information on eating nutria.
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