Carte Urban Foraging for Beginners Emily Brooks

Urban Foraging for Beginners

The Complete Field Guide to Finding, Identifying, and Eating Wild Edible Plants in Cities

Autor: Emily Brooks
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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The most comprehensive urban foraging guide available - 55,000 words, 19 chapters, 50+ plant profile...

Informații despre carte

Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
162
EAN
9798199387163
Enbook ID
52750517
Greutate
393
Dimensiuni
216 x 280 x 9

Descriere completă

The most comprehensive urban foraging guide available - 55,000 words, 19 chapters, 50+ plant profiles, 21 recipes, and a complete seasonal calendar.

Cities are not concrete deserts. They are living, producing edible landscapes - and this book will permanently change the way you see every park, pavement margin, and urban green space you walk through. From dandelion and stinging nettle to elderberry, mulberry, wild garlic, and wood sorrel, the wild food growing free in your city is more abundant, more nutritious, and more delicious than anything you can buy.

Written for complete beginners but detailed enough for the serious forager, this is the field guide, safety manual, recipe collection, and practical handbook that urban foraging has needed - all in one authoritative volume.

A Complete Urban Foraging Education


  • Plant identification mastery - the 7-step identification protocol, botanical vocabulary, plant family recognition, and the systematic approach that keeps foragers safe across a lifetime of practice

  • 50+ plant profiles in full depth - appearance across all seasons, edible parts, preparation, nutrition, medicinal uses, and dangerous look-alikes for every species covered

  • The complete dangerous look-alikes chapter - poison hemlock, water hemlock, deadly nightshade, lily of the valley, foxglove, pokeweed, and hemlock water dropwort - with the specific field tests that make confusion impossible

  • Wild herbs and medicinal plants - yarrow, lemon balm, mint, self-heal, burdock, garlic mustard, and more, with the pharmacological evidence behind traditional uses

  • 21 kitchen-tested recipes - nettle soup, wild garlic pesto, elderflower cordial, purslane fattoush, blackberry crumble, dandelion root coffee, sloe gin, nettle beer, rosehip syrup, and more

  • Urban fungi introduction - safe beginner species including giant puffball, oyster mushroom, and chicken of the woods, plus the three deadly species (death cap, destroying angel, funeral bell) every forager must recognise

  • Food preservation and storage - drying, freezing, fermenting, jamming, cordials, and lacto-fermentation applied to foraged produce

  • The nutritional science of wild food - phytochemical density, omega-3 content, freshness advantages, dietary diversity, and the gut microbiome case for eating wild

  • Legal foraging by jurisdiction - US national forests and city parks, UK Theft Act and Countryside Rights, Nordic Allemansrätten, and Australia

  • Building your foraging community - apps, online communities, foraging walks, and how to teach the next generation


Plus Five Essential Bonus Sections

A quick-reference identification cheat sheet for 20 plants. A 30-day structured beginner challenge. A wild food nutritional comparison chart. An emergency foraging checklist for when supply chains fail. And a city-by-city hotspot guide covering London, New York, and Melbourne.

Who This Book Is For

Complete beginners who want a safe, thorough, and honest introduction. Experienced foragers who want deeper plant knowledge, recipes, and the science behind wild food nutrition. Home cooks and chefs seeking exceptional seasonal ingredients. Anyone building self-sufficiency, food security, or emergency preparedness skills. Parents who want to teach their children to see and know the living world around them.

Start on page one. By the end of the first chapter, you will see your city differently. By the end of spring, you will be eating from it.