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Title: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 28, 2017, 08:40:33 PM
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What Wild Plants are used as food in Ukraine?

https://bhub.com.ua/Content/Entities/News/8199/ru/02_pripushennaya.jpg

http://ua-reporter.com/sites/default/files/1471.jpg


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: popcorn1 on April 28, 2017, 09:26:08 PM
Ukraine must be stupid?..3rd picture down 2 cows in a field ::)

And look on the bright side at least they be eating healthy ..


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 28, 2017, 09:28:03 PM
^Let's make a game of it.  I see three cows!


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: popcorn1 on April 28, 2017, 09:38:26 PM
^Let's make a game of it.  I see three cows!

The little brown thing on the left?..


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 28, 2017, 09:42:00 PM
The little brown thing on the left?..


http://www.segodnya.ua/img/forall/users/532/53203/new/new_image6_114.jpg

Here is better quality of the picture.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: ridery99 on April 28, 2017, 09:55:36 PM
Maybe those plants are healthy.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 28, 2017, 10:10:28 PM
Maybe those plants are healthy.

http://vidpovidi.net.ua/wp-content/uploads/lvcwtr5a.jpg

They are considered as food.

http://www.ua.all.biz/img/ua/catalog/3846397.JPG

Someone use to eat meat.

http://agro-ukraine.com/imgs/board/3/176763-1.jpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JywN5LRtS1A
This woman sell this meat.

https://olxua-ring05.akamaized.net/images_slandocomua/475291570_1_1000x700_myaso-nutrii-dnepropetrovsk_rev001.jpg

http://agro-ukraine.com/imgs/board/8/195078-3.jpg


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 28, 2017, 10:42:03 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring.  We would also go looking for wild asparagus and giant puffball mushrooms.  The puffballs were my favourite because we would slice them and fry them in butter.  If you were lucky enough to catch a spring smelt (http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/fish/rainbow-smelt/) run as well, you were in for a gourmet meal!


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: BADecker on April 28, 2017, 10:46:55 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring. 

Why didn't you use your fingers?     ;D


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 28, 2017, 10:51:23 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring. 

Why didn't you use your fingers?     ;D

 Strength training.  We're Italian ;)


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: popcorn1 on April 28, 2017, 10:55:34 PM
http://www.segodnya.ua/img/forall/users/532/53203/new/new_image6_114.jpg

Here is better quality of the picture.

Yes and still 2 or 3 cows in the picture..
And also he looks a bit fat the guy in the picture..

But i was also wondering are you saying those 2 cows in the picture are big RATS?
and the guy is just gathering food to feed the rats..

Must be good the plants in Ukraine or is it all the nuke fall out from Chernobyl
but i will say still 2 cows in a field Maybe 3  :D.

OR BIG RATS..
How do you go hungry in the woods :-\.Loads of food around..Cost a fortune in the city for wild food..


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Lieldoryn on April 28, 2017, 10:59:50 PM
What you are there Italians! You post such nonsense can only Russian. When you laugh with the fact that Ukrainians eat grass think about how what you cook Russian cabbage soup. You sorrel, onions, dill, Basil, etc. don't eat?


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: popcorn1 on April 28, 2017, 11:08:37 PM
What you are there Italians! You post such nonsense can only Russian. When you laugh with the fact that Ukrainians eat grass think about how what you cook Russian cabbage soup. You sorrel, onions, dill, Basil, etc. don't eat?
Why is Ukraine eating grass ?..

Because they had a leader like jeremy corbyn in power :D..
So the UK you think before you vote..


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 28, 2017, 11:13:43 PM
What you are there Italians! You post such nonsense can only Russian. When you laugh with the fact that Ukrainians eat grass think about how what you cook Russian cabbage soup. You sorrel, onions, dill, Basil, etc. don't eat?

 I'm Canadian.

https://i.imgur.com/Bvcep4t.png

This is my soup.  With bacon ;)


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 28, 2017, 11:15:51 PM
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Many recipes for such Wild Plants are published.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 28, 2017, 11:30:54 PM
When you laugh with the fact that Ukrainians eat grass think about how what you cook Russian cabbage soup. You sorrel, onions, dill, Basil, etc. don't eat?

https://i2.wp.com/vmirechudes.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/3_result249.jpg

Where You find here laugh?
I'm just show the reality of some Ukrainian allday's living.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Lieldoryn on April 28, 2017, 11:37:04 PM
When you laugh with the fact that Ukrainians eat grass think about how what you cook Russian cabbage soup. You sorrel, onions, dill, Basil, etc. don't eat?

https://i2.wp.com/vmirechudes.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/3_result249.jpg

Where You find here laugh?
I'm just show the reality of some Ukrainian allday's living.
You better show me how to live a village in Russia. There are few who have to work after lunch, no sober person will not find. I saw it myself. I am 1.5 years he lived in the Vologda region.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 29, 2017, 12:06:35 AM
You better show me how to live a village in Russia.

Horse sorrel Recipes (In Ukrainian)
http://3varta.com.ua/xarchove-vikoristannja-knskogo-schavlju


http://agronomist.in.ua/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/konskiy-schavel2.jpg


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: ananas99 on April 29, 2017, 02:16:03 AM
You better show me how to live a village in Russia.

Horse sorrel Recipes (In Ukrainian)
http://3varta.com.ua/xarchove-vikoristannja-knskogo-schavlju


http://agronomist.in.ua/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/konskiy-schavel2.jpg
This plant is very suitable for the first dish in cooking. Every spring we cook borscht from this plant at home and it does not matter whether it is wild or domestic.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Nathan047 on April 29, 2017, 03:10:43 AM
Hey, I see dandelions and leeks, two edible plants I find out in the woods here in the northeastern US (small world I guess). In a week or so the wild Leeks should be grown here in NY, these pictures are making me want to go harvest some.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: ImHash on April 29, 2017, 03:53:55 AM
I'm more interested to eat you sugar even though I'm no les but I'm willing to spend a night with you because I just adored you with the way you chat/talk, how's that for being wild while I will eat you and your delicious veg soup?

Ugh! those cows are eating the grass which humans usually don't eat and just wtf about those rats? are they really feed and grow them fat in order to then eat them? I want to know why would anyone even live in such a way? isn't death sweeter than having to eat rats? what kind of a standards do they have for living? common those are f*cking RATS, look at their eyes poor things are happy eating and being fat et al.

Here we either eat vegetables and baby cows and sheep meat/ chicken a lot of chicken/ gourmet my mother cooks the most delicious gourmet with best parts of sheep's meat, sometimes wild hunt meat and birds but never rats.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 29, 2017, 03:57:47 AM
these pictures are making me want to go harvest some.

So, You have no idea, how to eat this?

http://storage13.fermer.ru/2011/06/120341/konskiy_shchavel.jpg



Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sex Video Chat VKcams.com on April 29, 2017, 04:10:26 AM
but never rats.

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Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: coolcoinz on April 29, 2017, 12:31:09 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring.  We would also go looking for wild asparagus and giant puffball mushrooms.  The puffballs were my favourite because we would slice them and fry them in butter.  If you were lucky enough to catch a spring smelt (http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/fish/rainbow-smelt/) run as well, you were in for a gourmet meal!
I've never tried fiddleheads but they grow nearby. I have to pick some and try it out as a side dish.

What I did try is dock. My mom used to make a tasty soup with its leaves.
http://www.superfoods-for-superhealth.com/images/wild-edible-plants-dock-greens.jpg

I also loved cakes with rheum. You should try it, tastes a bit like lemon.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Rheum_rhabarbarum.2006-04-27.uellue.jpg


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sithara007 on April 29, 2017, 12:40:36 PM
What you are there Italians! You post such nonsense can only Russian. When you laugh with the fact that Ukrainians eat grass think about how what you cook Russian cabbage soup. You sorrel, onions, dill, Basil, etc. don't eat?
Why is Ukraine eating grass ?..

Because they had a leader like jeremy corbyn in power :D..
So the UK you think before you vote..

Petro Poroshenko is just opposite to what Jeremy Corbyn is. The former is a neo-nazi, while the latter is a extreme-left militant. Also, Poroshenko is a millionaire, while Corbyn's net worth is in negative.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: darkangel11 on April 29, 2017, 12:53:18 PM
these pictures are making me want to go harvest some.

So, You have no idea, how to eat this?

http://storage13.fermer.ru/2011/06/120341/konskiy_shchavel.jpg
Looks like horseradish. I've never tried the leaves although I heard they are edible, but the root has a punch.
Nothing better to clear your sinuses, it's like a tear gas  ;D
I don't eat many greens, but I don't mind eating spinach from time to time, and chives of course. Most people like chives.



Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 29, 2017, 02:03:39 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring.  We would also go looking for wild asparagus and giant puffball mushrooms.  The puffballs were my favourite because we would slice them and fry them in butter.  If you were lucky enough to catch a spring smelt (http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/fish/rainbow-smelt/) run as well, you were in for a gourmet meal!
I've never tried fiddleheads but they grow nearby. I have to pick some and try it out as a side dish.

What I did try is dock. My mom used to make a tasty soup with its leaves.
http://www.superfoods-for-superhealth.com/images/wild-edible-plants-dock-greens.jpg

I also loved cakes with rheum. You should try it, tastes a bit like lemon.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Rheum_rhabarbarum.2006-04-27.uellue.jpg


 I've never tried dock but we had some rhubarb (rheum) growing in the yard which we used exclusively for cakes and pies (not the yard BADecker but the rhubarb).  Rhubarb pie is delicious.   


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: crwth on April 29, 2017, 02:31:44 PM
It's not going to be much of a safe thing to do just eating wild plants that you don't know. It's better to be safe than sorry. Buy vegetables that are safe and maybe from the supermarket or something.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 29, 2017, 02:54:41 PM
It's not going to be much of a safe thing to do just eating wild plants that you don't know. It's better to be safe than sorry. Buy vegetables that are safe and maybe from the supermarket or something.

 Then I guess we should note that Rhubarb leaves are poisonous and should not be eaten.  Eating large amounts of raw or cooked leaves causes difficulty breathing, burning of mouth and throat. Symptoms set in within an hour of eating the leaves and lead to convulsions, internal bleeding, coma, and death.

 Many people eat cherries and potatoes from the supermarket but they don't realize that cherry pips are poisonous as are potatoes when they begin to turn green.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Nathan047 on April 29, 2017, 03:57:47 PM
these pictures are making me want to go harvest some.
So, You have no idea, how to eat this?
http://storage13.fermer.ru/2011/06/120341/konskiy_shchavel.jpg
Not that photo specifically, I’m not sure what that plant is; nor have I ever seen it growing in the wild near me. I was more specifically talking about dandelions (which I usually make a dip with) and leeks (which I usually use in stew).


*Edit: Unless of course that photo is burdock. That almost resembles burdock (which I have picked/harvested before), but I can’t tell for sure.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Mometaskers on April 29, 2017, 04:49:00 PM
I don't recognize any of these plants since I don't live in Europe. So long as the plants are cleaned and properly, there should be no problem eating those you pick in the wild. These probably wouldn't have pesticides on them if those are from pasture for feeding cattle or from the woods.

Picking wild plants isn't exactly a thing here in my country (those in the countryside tend to have vegetable gardens anyway). I did manage to try fiddleheads before and as far as I know those are not grown in gardens so they were probably found wild.

Just hoping you pickers stay safe. I heard some edible wild plants have rather poisonous lookalikes.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Nathan047 on April 29, 2017, 05:15:46 PM
Just hoping you pickers stay safe. I heard some edible wild plants have rather poisonous lookalikes.
Most wild plants are easy to tell apart and there is really no risk to picking and eating them (you could probably safely tell them apart after looking at a sketch, but I'd reccomend looking into it before you eat anything). Mushrooms are a different story, however, and I would never recommend trying to pick mushrooms that you think are an edible type.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Mometaskers on April 30, 2017, 04:40:50 PM
Just hoping you pickers stay safe. I heard some edible wild plants have rather poisonous lookalikes.
Most wild plants are easy to tell apart and there is really no risk to picking and eating them (you could probably safely tell them apart after looking at a sketch, but I'd reccomend looking into it before you eat anything). Mushrooms are a different story, however, and I would never recommend trying to pick mushrooms that you think are an edible type.

I remember seeing a vid from Great Big Story about a mushroom picker in California that almost died when she picked up the wrong one. Yeah, mushrooms can be quite dangerous if you misidentify them. No wonder even mushroom farms heat treat their growing medium first before planting on them. I suppose aside from preventing molds from growing, that would reduce the chance of an evil lookalike sprouting in the same mix.

If I am left in the wild, I probably wouldn't be able to live of the land, we don't have a picker culture here. Guess I would be mostly looking for the nearest friendly coconut tree.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: vantyzz on April 30, 2017, 06:35:16 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring.  We would also go looking for wild asparagus and giant puffball mushrooms.  The puffballs were my favourite because we would slice them and fry them in butter.  If you were lucky enough to catch a spring smelt (http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/fish/rainbow-smelt/) run as well, you were in for a gourmet meal!

I also tried them and I can say that they are quite edible. Of course, you can not eat one grass, but you can eat for a change.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: xhomerx10 on April 30, 2017, 07:38:26 PM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring.  We would also go looking for wild asparagus and giant puffball mushrooms.  The puffballs were my favourite because we would slice them and fry them in butter.  If you were lucky enough to catch a spring smelt (http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/fish/rainbow-smelt/) run as well, you were in for a gourmet meal!

I also tried them and I can say that they are quite edible. Of course, you can not eat one grass, but you can eat for a change.

 Not only are they edible, they are delicious and nutritious.  There is no comparison to grass other than the green colour.



Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: TheCoinGrabber on April 30, 2017, 07:59:07 PM
Oh how I would like to be able to do this as well! We don't know much about wild plants though, I've always lived in the city. Dunno bout the countryfolks. It would probably be cool to just go out in to the woods and come back home with a basket of nutritious greens for the family.

It definitely is a skill worth having. With all these talks about global instability and war, this could make the difference in survival in the event of a collapse. Now that I've thought about it, I should really brush up on edibles and maybe go places and start scattering seeds like crazy.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: BADecker on May 01, 2017, 03:58:44 AM
You are what you eat. This is why the new Russian KGB (or whatever they call it) has all those wild, agent plants all over the world.

 ;D


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: dirokkl on May 01, 2017, 08:19:51 AM
Oh how I would like to be able to do this as well! We don't know much about wild plants though, I've always lived in the city. Dunno bout the countryfolks. It would probably be cool to just go out in to the woods and come back home with a basket of nutritious greens for the family.

It definitely is a skill worth having. With all these talks about global instability and war, this could make the difference in survival in the event of a collapse. Now that I've thought about it, I should really brush up on edibles and maybe go places and start scattering seeds like crazy.

Such plants will very much help to survive in case of collapse, but it is necessary to understand which of them are edible, and which are poisonous.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: canine2017 on May 01, 2017, 09:59:26 AM
You are what you eat. This is why the new Russian KGB (or whatever they call it) has all those wild, agent plants all over the world.

 ;D
In modern Russia it is called FSB. They are like an octopus has its tentacles scattered worldwide. On any forum there are Russian trolls in Newspapers on television. Every day we boned hundreds of fakes and it is very often impossible to distinguish fakes from reality.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Alfa123 on May 01, 2017, 10:41:24 AM
Of course they're food!  They are no doubt healthy because they are so fresh.  I used to pick fiddleheads (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-safety-fruits-vegetables/fiddlehead-safety-tips.html) with my grandfather in the spring.  We would also go looking for wild asparagus and giant puffball mushrooms.  The puffballs were my favourite because we would slice them and fry them in butter.  If you were lucky enough to catch a spring smelt (http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/fish/rainbow-smelt/) run as well, you were in for a gourmet meal!

I also tried them and I can say that they are quite edible. Of course, you can not eat one grass, but you can eat for a change.

 Not only are they edible, they are delicious and nutritious.  There is no comparison to grass other than the green colour.



Yes, I tried some kinds and they are really delicious. You can not even say that this is some kind of inedible grass.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Nathan047 on May 01, 2017, 02:11:00 PM
You are what you eat. This is why the new Russian KGB (or whatever they call it) has all those wild, agent plants all over the world.

 ;D
In modern Russia it is called FSB. They are like an octopus has its tentacles scattered worldwide. On any forum there are Russian trolls in Newspapers on television. Every day we boned hundreds of fakes and it is very often impossible to distinguish fakes from reality.
We were just talking about picking wild plants and here we are talking about Russian government sponsored trolls. Only on the BitcoinTalk forums does this happen.   


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: SamMurphy on May 01, 2017, 02:22:06 PM
Some of them are good for our health but you have to be very careful with them when you pick them up, if you don't know. Also, you know that those have no chemicals substance than the others.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: BADecker on May 01, 2017, 03:04:32 PM
You are what you eat. This is why the new Russian KGB (or whatever they call it) has all those wild, agent plants all over the world.

 ;D
In modern Russia it is called FSB. They are like an octopus has its tentacles scattered worldwide. On any forum there are Russian trolls in Newspapers on television. Every day we boned hundreds of fakes and it is very often impossible to distinguish fakes from reality.
We were just talking about picking wild plants and here we are talking about Russian government sponsored trolls. Only on the BitcoinTalk forums does this happen.    

Come on. You are what you eat. In Russia, Russian plants. Now we have seen that Russian plants can be found worldwide. "Worldwide" could be stated as "wildworld." Wild Russian plants, even worldwide!

 ;D

EDIT: Okay. So the Ukraine is not Russia. But it used to be part of Russia. And many Ukrainians think it still is. And so do many Russians.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: pinkmann on May 01, 2017, 03:12:23 PM
Some of that stuff looks good after its cooked. I could eat this if I HAD to but I prefer my steak and potato.



Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: daiyuba1971 on May 01, 2017, 03:20:48 PM

The prepared dish looks very appetizing and probably not less useful. There must be many different useful substances.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: TheCoinGrabber on May 01, 2017, 05:19:05 PM
Oh how I would like to be able to do this as well! We don't know much about wild plants though, I've always lived in the city. Dunno bout the countryfolks. It would probably be cool to just go out in to the woods and come back home with a basket of nutritious greens for the family.

It definitely is a skill worth having. With all these talks about global instability and war, this could make the difference in survival in the event of a collapse. Now that I've thought about it, I should really brush up on edibles and maybe go places and start scattering seeds like crazy.

Such plants will very much help to survive in case of collapse, but it is necessary to understand which of them are edible, and which are poisonous.

Yup, really best to know what you're putting in your mouth. Spread seed of plants like lettuce or carrots and they would be easy to identify. Maybe aside from keeping an actual vegetable garden, we should be "releasing" plants into the wild, of course provided that they are non-invasive.  ;D


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: moonya on May 01, 2017, 05:54:19 PM
Some of that stuff looks good after its cooked. I could eat this if I HAD to but I prefer my steak and potato.



They not only look good after cooking, but also taste good. For a change, you can try, on the Internet there are a lot of cooking recipes.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: pthnmj on May 01, 2017, 06:03:59 PM
I hate those wild plants. They might cause some allergies or has some poison/toxic properties. I would prefer to eat wild animals. With those large grasslands If I were them I will raise some horses, cow, sheep, goat, chickens or even rabbits for food.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
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Quote
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http://3varta.com.ua/xarchove-vikoristannja-piriju (How to eat Elymus repens, couch grass - In Ukrainian)

This is food too.

People is invited to eat it, and there is indication that is easy to find in a city.
http://expres.ua/health/2016/04/23/183908-vitaminy-pid-nogamy-smachni-cilyushchi-salaty-buryaniv
(In Ukrainian)

http://zsz.pp.ua/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2abc8342260c2f5570f5252c9162c652.jpg


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Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: eduaro66 on May 01, 2017, 06:45:03 PM
I hate those wild plants. They might cause some allergies or has some poison/toxic properties. I would prefer to eat wild animals. With those large grasslands If I were them I will raise some horses, cow, sheep, goat, chickens or even rabbits for food.

Yes, some plants can be poisonous or have medicinal properties. You can not eat too much to not cause digestion.


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: Sithara007 on May 02, 2017, 04:26:17 AM
I hate those wild plants. They might cause some allergies or has some poison/toxic properties. I would prefer to eat wild animals. With those large grasslands If I were them I will raise some horses, cow, sheep, goat, chickens or even rabbits for food.

What if the pasture is not too large? Suppose that you are having 10 hectares of land. That much land can support only 5-6 horses at the most. And even if you slaughter one horse every year, the meat won't be enough for more than 2 weeks (if your family is consisted of 4-5 members).


Title: Re: Wild Plant Eating in Ukraine
Post by: TheCoinGrabber on May 02, 2017, 01:20:51 PM
I hate those wild plants. They might cause some allergies or has some poison/toxic properties. I would prefer to eat wild animals. With those large grasslands If I were them I will raise some horses, cow, sheep, goat, chickens or even rabbits for food.

What if the pasture is not too large? Suppose that you are having 10 hectares of land. That much land can support only 5-6 horses at the most. And even if you slaughter one horse every year, the meat won't be enough for more than 2 weeks (if your family is consisted of 4-5 members).

Yeah, you would need a large pasture for that. If I have just 10 hectares, I'd probably just farm grains and eat those directly rather than use those for animal feed. If I really need to sneak in some meat in my diet I'd probably go for rabbit. I heard they can be fed hay so maybe I can use the straw left after harvesting the grains.