The Foragers Harvest PDF
It is an amazing Cooking book written by Samuel Thayer and published by Foragers Harvest. This book was released on 01 January 2006 with total pages 360. Read book in PDF, EPUB and Kindle directly from your devices anywhere anytime. Click Download button to get The Forager's Harvest book now. This site is like a library, Use search box to get ebook that you want.
- Author : Samuel Thayer
- Release Date : 01 January 2006
- Publisher : Foragers Harvest
- Genre : Cooking
- Pages : 360
- ISBN 13 : 0976626608
- Total Download : 333
- File Size : 51,5 Mb
The Forager's Harvest PDF Summary
Rather than cover hundreds of plants in abbreviated accounts like the typical field guide, the author has chosen a smaller selection of species to discuss in exhaustive detail, including only those plants he has eaten fifty times or more. This book contains as many as ten high-quality color photographs of each plant. These have been selected to facilitate identification and depict the plant parts at exactly the stage of growth in which they should be harvested. The accompanying text is accurate and thorough, giving readers of any experience level the confidence to harvest wild plants for food. Botanically, the text is accurate, yet it remains accessible to the layperson by using technical terms only when necessary. This book has many unique features that will appeal to naturalists, hikers, campers, survivalists, homesteaders, gardeners, chefs, Native Americans, and whole food enthusiasts. It contains a calendar of harvest times for wild produce, a step-by-step protocol for positive identification, an illustrated glossary tailored to the needs of foragers, a recommended reading list, plus special sections on conservation, safety, nutrition, harvest techniques, preparation methods, and storage. While this is not a regional guide, it will prove most useful to readers in the eastern US and Canada, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Northwest.