Foraging with George Linklater
If you want to forage, find George Linklater. I went on a walk with him at Cowdray Estate in October, perfect time for finding plenty of mushrooms.
I picked and ate stinging nettle. Pick them up in a certain way to avoid getting stung. Scrunch them up before eating. They are highly nutritious.
I ate Dead Nettle too. Had minty flavour. It can be recognised by its square stems.
We also came across:
- Curly doc - good for burns. It has an oily substance like Aloe Vera.
- Rib wort plantain acts as an antihistamine.
- Rosehip is edible - chop it up and make tea
General mushroom facts:
- Any tree that has a wound in it has mushrooms in it.
- Parasitic mushroom near base of tree
- Amateur foragers, avoid mushrooms that have gills
- We can touch all mushrooms, we won't be poisoned.
- Toxic ones can't be broken down by liver
These are the mushrooms we came across on our walk:
- Beefsteak mushroom safe to eat. - no lectin
- Elderberry - more super than blueberries
- Dandelion tooth of the lion. Mane is seed
- Hollow elder. WoodEar mushroom.
- Puffball explodes when something drops on it
- Hedgehog feel underside - gourmet
- Turkey tail - medicinal
- Chicken in the wood - can withstand a lot of cooking
- Christmas tree - tangerine flavour when you rub it between your hands
- Brown birch belete - edible.
- Elf saddle
- Stink horn / dogs penis
- Purple deceiver - edible. Taste like cashews
- Parasol mushroom - stipe, snake skin indicates it is edible
- Belitus edgilus
- Octopus stinkhorn