APPENDIX B |
Arrowroot
Description: The arrowroot is an aquatic plant with arrow-shaped leaves and potato like tubers in the mud.
Habitat and Distribution: Arrowroot is found worldwide in temperate zones and the tropics. It is found in moist to wet habitats.
Edible Parts: The rootstock is a rich source of high quality starch. Boil the rootstock and eat it as a vegetable.
Asparagus
Description: The spring growth of this plant resembles a cluster of green fingers. The mature plant has fernlike, wispy foliage and red berries. Its flowers are small and greenish in color. Several species have sharp, thorn like structures.
Habitat and Distribution: Asparagus is found worldwide in temperate areas. Look for it in fields, old home sites, and fencerows.
Edible Parts: Eat the young stems before leaves form. Steam or boil them for 10 to 15 minutes before eating. Raw asparagus may cause nausea or diarrhea. The fleshy roots are a good source of starch.
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Updated: 26 February 2011 |
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