From fiddleheads to spruce tips, wild food can be adventurous and fun--with the right guide. In Eating Wild in Eastern Canada, award-winning author and conservationist Jamie Simpson (Journeys through Eastern Old-Growth Forests) shows readers what to look for in the wilds and how and when to collect it.
Grouping foods by their most likely foraging locations―forests, fields, and shorelines―and with 50 full-colour photographs, identification is made accessible for the amateur hiker, wilderness enthusiast, and foodie alike. Includes historical notes and recipes, cautionary notes on foraged foods' potential dangers, and interviews with wild-edible gatherers and chefs. While gathering wild edibles may be instinctive to some, there is an art to digging for soft-shelled clams and picking highbush cranberries, and Simpson joyfully explores it in this one-of-a-kind narrative guidebook.
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書店能買到的唯一一本關於本地野外覓食的指南,但不夠全麵詳細,指導意義不強
评分書店能買到的唯一一本關於本地野外覓食的指南,但不夠全麵詳細,指導意義不強
评分書店能買到的唯一一本關於本地野外覓食的指南,但不夠全麵詳細,指導意義不強
评分書店能買到的唯一一本關於本地野外覓食的指南,但不夠全麵詳細,指導意義不強
评分書店能買到的唯一一本關於本地野外覓食的指南,但不夠全麵詳細,指導意義不強
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