Wild Berries & Fruits Field Guide of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri (Wild Berrie
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- Condition
- Good
- Seller Notes
- Narrative Type
- Reference
- Type
- Book
- Intended Audience
- N/A
- ISBN
- 9781591932482
- Book Title
- Wild Berries and Fruits Field Guide of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri
- Book Series
- Wild Berries and Fruits Identification Guides
- Publisher
- Adventurekeen
- Item Length
- 6 in
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Genre
- Nature, Travel
- Topic
- Plants / General, General, Regional, United States / MidWest / General
- Item Weight
- 10.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 4.4 in
- Number of Pages
- 336 Pages
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Publisher
Adventurekeen
ISBN-10
1591932483
ISBN-13
9781591932482
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80509062
Product Key Features
Book Title
Wild Berries and Fruits Field Guide of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Plants / General, General, Regional, United States / MidWest / General
Publication Year
2010
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Travel
Book Series
Wild Berries and Fruits Identification Guides
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
6 in
Item Width
4.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
New books aid in identifying and preparing wild fruits and berries- By SYLVIA ANDERSONSt. Joseph News-Presst may seem shocking to some, but before grocery stores and drive-through food chains, people were able to eat off the land. And to a degree, you still can - if you know what you're doing.Fruits and berries grow wild everywhere, but most of us don't know which ones are safe to eat and what to do with them when we do find them. That's why Teresa Marone decided to write "The Illinois, Iowa and Missouri Wild Berries and Fruits Field Guide " She has been gathering and preparing wild edibles for more than 20 years and isthe author of numerous outdoors-related cookbooks. Her field guide categorizes each fruit species as toxic (poisonous), not edible, edible or delicious, so you know which berries to pick and which to leave. Her companion cookbook, "Get Cooking with Wild Berries and Fruits of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri," provides more than 175 recipes using the region's edible berries and fruits. We caught up with her recently while she was hunting for berries in southern Ohio. Here's an excerpt fromher interview with the News-Press. Q Where are good places to pick wild fruits and berries in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas?A. Most state and national parks will allow picking of berries and fruits for immediate consumption, but not for commercial use - such as selling at a farmer's market. In general, one needs to check with local authorities to be sureit is legal to harvest wild berries and fruits. Local parks often have walking paths that go through wooded areas, and as long as the park doesn't spray for weeds and has no restrictions about picking, these can be great places for berries. Rural areas can be excellent, but one always has to ask permission from the landowner before entering the land and picking. I often pick around office parks in the outer suburbs, because these often have shelterbelts of trees, shrubs and native vegetation left for visual appeal; no one ever seems to care if I pick wild berries in these places. Sometimes, I've even found edible wild fruits in boulevard strips or on fences surrounding shopping malls, lumberyards and places like that.O. What berries are in season now or are coming up?A. I'm seeing ripe elderberries all over the place right now in Ohio, which is pretty similar to your area; blackberries are also starting to ripen right now and purple-flowering raspberry are still producing. Other fruits that are ripe right now - or very quickly - include gooseberries, ground cherries, plums, chokecherries,wild pears, mayapples, maypops (the fruit of the passionflower vine), crab apples and pawpaws. Grapes and blackhaw ripen in late summer to early fall. Persimmon ripen much later in the fall but are truly wonderful.Q. How should they be stored if you can't cook something right away?A. Most wild berries and fruits are fairly perishable. Whole berries that have no hard pits, such as blackberries, blueberries, ground cherries and gooseberries, can be frozen on a baking sheet in a single layer then packed into freezer bags or container until needed. Berries that have hard pits, such as chokecherries or black cherries, should be juiced or processed into pulp; then the juice or pulp can be frozen or canned until needed. Pawpaws can be mashed and frozen raw. Crab apples and wild pears can be cut up or cooked into sauce (like applesauce) and then canned or frozen. In addition, many wild berries and fruits make excellent fruit leathers; simply puree, then spread on a sheet and dehydrate in a dehydrator or a very low oven. Delicious!Lifestyles reporter Sylvia Anderson can bereached at syviaandenon@newspressnow.com
Table Of Content
Introduction About this book The range maps What is a fruit? How fruits are arranged on the stem Leaf form and arrangement Safety and plant identification What is not included in this book Not ripe yet! Be certain, be safe: Wild grapes Ripening calendar for edible fruit How to use this book Sample page The Berries and Fruits Green Yellow Orange Red Purple Blue Black White Helpful Resources and Bibliography Glossary Index About the Author
Synopsis
This field guide, organized by color and form, features full-color photographs and information to help readers quickly and easily identify and find wild berries and fruits in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri., Learn to identify wild berries and fruits with this handy field guide, organized by color. Get the popular field guide by expert author Teresa Marrone, and get started on your way to becoming a forager. Teresa has been gathering and preparing wild edibles for more than 20 years, and she shares her foraging experience with you. Use this book with confidence as you learn about more than 200 species found in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri. The species are organized by color and then by form, so when you see a red berry, go to the red section to learn what it is. Book Features Species organized by color, then by form Full-page photos and insets showing each plant's key identification points Interesting tidbits about the plants' many uses Range maps, ripening calendar, and more Over 200 wild berries and fruits in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri Learn what's edible and what to avoid with this easy-to-use field guide. Fact-filled information contains the particulars that you want to know, while full-page photographs provide the visual detail needed for accurate identification., Now you can identify wild berries and fruits. Learn what's edible and what to avoid with this easy-to-use field guide. The species in the book are organized by color, then by form, so when you see something in the field, you'll know just where to look. Full-page photos and insets show each plant's key identification points, while detailed descriptions give you the information you need to know. Teresa Marrone has been gathering and preparing wild edibles for more than 20 years. Let her share that experience with you.
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