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Edible Flower & Plant Recipes Articles

  • Soaking Dandelion Root Leaves in Hot Water

    The dandelion plant, though despised by many gardeners, remains a popular plant among herbalists. Because…

    Last Updated: Jul 14, 2010 | Views: 2861

  • Common Edible Flowers

    Edible flowers used as a garnish or added to fresh salads brighten the meal and…

    Last Updated: Jul 3, 2010 | Views: 2015

  • How to Cook With Rose Petals

    Roses don't just beautify your garden and cut flower arrangements--the petals are also edible. They…

    Last Updated: Jun 21, 2010 | Views: 3527

  • How to Decorate Food With Fresh Cut Flowers

    Good cooks know that how the food looks influences how it tastes. A hamburger resting…

    Last Updated: Jun 18, 2010 | Views: 3623

  • Edible Flowers List

    Flowers can add beauty, color and flavor to the dinner table. Eat the petals, or…

    Last Updated: Jun 14, 2010 | Views: 2960

  • Culinary Uses of Linden Leaves

    The Linden tree, also called lime tree or Tilia Europoea, is a tall tree with…

    Last Updated: Jun 12, 2010 | Views: 3558

  • How to Harvest & Prepare Dandelion Root

    For centuries, dandelion has been used as both a food and a medicine in Europe…

    Last Updated: Jun 9, 2010 | Views: 2837

  • Instructions on Sprouting Seeds

    Sprouting seeds for use on sandwiches or in cooking is no longer for just the…

    Last Updated: May 29, 2010 | Views: 2415

  • How to Cook Purslane

    Purslane grows wild in North America, and many treat it as a weed, but this…

    Last Updated: May 24, 2010 | Views: 4566

  • How To Rehydrate Irish Moss

    Irish moss, contrary to its name, comes from red algae, Chondrus crispus. Harvesters gather red…

    Last Updated: May 19, 2010 | Views: 3026

  • How to Buy Sprouting Seeds

    Visit any salad bar and you will see an increase in the number and variety…

    Last Updated: May 6, 2010 | Views: 3533

  • How to Prepare Wild Rose Hips

    Wild roses bear fruit known as rose hips. According to albertarose.com, these rose hips contain…

    Last Updated: May 5, 2010 | Views: 4087

  • How to Harvest & Eat Passion Flower

    Most wait for the passion vine to bear fruit before harvesting the vines, but the…

    Last Updated: May 5, 2010 | Views: 4903

  • How to Make Your Own Seed Sprouter

    You can purchase an elaborate seed sprouter at most health food stores for a heavy…

    Last Updated: May 5, 2010 | Views: 6611

  • Cooking With Lavender Flowers

    Fragrant lavender flowers are commonly used in sachets and potpourri, but the small, pale flowers…

    Last Updated: May 5, 2010 | Views: 5372

  • How to Add Fresh Flowers to a Cake

    Decorate your cake with the natural beauty of fresh flowers from your garden. Many types…

    Last Updated: May 5, 2010 | Views: 3544

  • How to Make Flowers Out of Fruit

    Although fresh flowers are the typical choice when decorating your dinner table, try something out…

    Last Updated: May 4, 2010 | Views: 5525

  • How to Peel a Pear Cactus

    The pear cactus, also known as a prickly pear or tuna cactus, is a native…

    Last Updated: May 4, 2010 | Views: 3581

  • How to Eat Milk Thistle

    Milk thistle is commonly seen as a prickly weed that needs to be pulled from…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2010 | Views: 8918

  • How to Prepare Rose Hips

    The fruits of the rose, or hips, are usually discouraged from forming on our modern…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2010 | Views: 3515