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    Wild Berries of Washington and Oregon

    by T. Abe Lloyd, Fiona Hamersley Chambers


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    • ISBN-13: 9789766500573
    • Publisher: Lone Pine Publishing
    • Publication date: 05/01/2014
    • Pages: 256
    • Sales rank: 263,923
    • Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)


    T. Abe Lloyd is an ethnobotanist and founding director of Salal, the Cascadian Food Institute.

    Chambers teaches Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria, BC.

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    Juicy, sweet, tart and sometimes sour, wild berries burst with flavor and goodness. They are a delicious treat for hikers, or to pick and enjoy later. They could even save you from starvation if you get lost. Berries have been used for food and medicine for millennia, and early peoples and settlers preserved them for winter use in everything from pemmican to jams and jellies. This guide provides detailed descriptions of over 200 berries and berry-like fruits, with range maps and seasons; full-color photos and beautiful illustrations to help identify the species; ethnobotanical and early Native American uses and management of wild berry resources. It discusses the edibility of each berry, from highly edible to not palatable to poisonous, with full descriptions of poisonous wild fruits and berries, so you know which ones to avoid. Included in the text are two dozen tasty berry recipes including muffins, squares, popsicles, and drinks. You may have forgotten what a “real” berry tastes like, but take this book with you on your next hike and you’ll be able to enjoy a cornucopia of freshness.

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