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Tag Archives: japanese knotweed recipes

Strawberry Knotweed Crisp

Posted on May 13, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comMay 13, 2015
Strawberry Knotweed Crisp

Strawberry knotweed crisp transforms an invasive plant, Japanese knotweed, into a tasty treat. Lightly flavored with orange zest and ground cloves.

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Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged cooking with japanese knotweed, fleece flower, how to eat japanese knotweed, invasive plant recipes, japanese knotweed, japanese knotweed recipes, knotweed crisp, strawberry knotweed pie

Japanese Knotweed Identification and Juicing

Posted on May 22, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comMarch 30, 2015
JAPANESE KNOTWEED IDENTIFICATION AND JUICING Shown here are tough, older stalks cut lengthwise in preparation for juicing.

Learning Japanese knotweed identification and juicing lets you transform an invasive plant into a valuable food resource. The plant is easy to find and identify, and the tasty, tart juice is easy to make.

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Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged american bamboo, cooking with japanese knotweed, donkey rhubarb, edible invasive plants, edible japanese knotweed, fallopia japonica, fleeceflower, foraging for japanese knotweed, japanese knotweed, japanese knotweed juice, japanese knotweed recipes, mexican bamboo, polygonum cuspidatum, sally rhubarb

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