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You’d never know it from our soft bellies and carpal tunnel-ravaged hands, but our hunter-gatherer ancestors once roved the land in search of sustenance.
And as The New Yorker reports, what’s old is new again: Foraging is the latest foodie fad to tantalize taste buds and sprout business opportunities.
The natural world has a bounty of delicious edibles… if you know where to look. A tasting menu might include:
But safe foraging requires training. The prized morel mushroom, for example, has an evil twin called the false morel. Eating one of these can cause severe headaches, vomiting, diarrhea… and sometimes death.
Some farm-to-table restaurants specialize in cooking with foraged ingredients. When the pandemic forced restaurants to close, some foragers pivoted to serving home cooks: