Tim Low has provided a truly reliable guide to our edible flora, making identification easy, thus it is a perfect companion for bushwalkers, naturalists, scientists and, with emphasis on wild food cuisine, gourmets. Low describes more than 180 plants - from the most tasty and significant plant foods of southern and eastern Australia to the more important and spectacular inland and tropical foods. Distribution maps are provided with each description plus notes on how these plants were used in the past and can be used today. Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs and line drawings there is also a guide to poisonous and non-poisonous plants, and information on introduced food plants, the nutrients found in wild food plants, on bush survival, and how to forage for and cook with wild plants.
Praise for Wild Food Plants of Australia
"Tim's field guide is remarkable for its clear photographs and identifying notes as well at its intriguing asides and tasting notes' - Stephanie Alexander, in Stephanie's Australia: Travelling and Tasting
"the best fieldguide I know to actually finding and eating uncultivated species" - Canberra Times
"A must for all of us who camp, forage and farm our unique Australian bushland" - Australian Wellbeing
"his enthusiasm shines though every sentence, although tempered by a refreshingly sceptical and empirical approach to questions of palatability and food value... highly recommended" - Australian Natural History magazine
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