I found these growing wild, while out exploring. Does anyone know what they are and if they are edible?
The berries in the last photo were growing on small bushes.
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applestar wrote:I make syrup and jelly from Elderberries. I have a gallon freezer bagful waiting in the freezer for when I have time.
The elderflowers make lovely summer drink when made into simple syrup. The key I found out is NOT to boil the blossoms, only after straining them out.
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JONA wrote:I agree with you on the Haws, the leaves were also used as a sort of lettuce...but again I reckon you needed to be very hungry to get any enjoyment from them.
As to the sloes....I find them very astringent in the mouth, especially if they are not fully ripe. Guess it varies with how your taste buds react. But again they do make a super drink with sloe gin!!
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