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PUBLISHER: Saraband
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781910192184
RRP: £12.99
PAGES: 232
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 27, 2015
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A Handbook of Scotland’s Wild Harvests: The Essential Guide to Edible Species with Recipes & Plants for Natural Remedies, and Materials to Gather for Fuel, Gardening & Craft
Fi Martynoga
This inspirational guide is bursting with invaluable know-how on Scotland’s wild harvest, covering what, where, when and how you can use your bounty in sustainable ways – from the most useful and widespread of species to the less well-known, and from leaves and berries to saps, seeds, seaweeds, mosses and wood. Learn how to begin or extend a repertoire of wild foods and materials that can be used as dyes, remedies and around the home.
Reviews of A Handbook of Scotland’s Wild Harvests: The Essential Guide to Edible Species with Recipes & Plants for Natural Remedies, and Materials to Gather for Fuel, Gardening & Craft
"I have collected mushrooms myself for many years, and all our chefs are experienced in gathering wild local ingredients for our dishes. What I find really exciting about this book is the number of unusual flavours and species it highlights, and how many new ones we can look for in addition to the more familiar species. In Scotland the value of our wild ingredients has been well recognised and valued long before foraging became as fashionable as it is now. This guide reveals so many new possibilities and emphasises how lucky we are to have such a fantastic variety of edible wild mushrooms, plants and seaweeds. All this bounty makes us the envy of top chefs not just in the UK but around the world. With the resurgence of interest in sustainability and the creative use of our native fresh ingredients, this inspiring and comprehensive resource comes at the perfect time." – Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles is Scotland's only 2-Michelin starred restaurant.; "This is a treasure-chest of practical information, first-hand experience and common sense advice, laced with passion and enthusiasm, that will inspire and give confidence to go foraging safely and sustainably." – Tess Darwin, Falkland Centre for Stewardship.; "We have been foraging our lands for centuries to feed, clothe and warm ourselves. Here Fi Martynoga has put together an incredibly informative handbook detailing all things edible, drinkable and sustainable. Now, where are my wellies?" Neil Forbes, Scottish Restaurant Awards' Scottish Chef of the Year 2011.; "This book is like a box of treasure: dip in and you'll find fascinating nuggets of information that will make you appreciate Scotland's wild harvest so much more." Danielle Ellis, blogger for the Edinburgh Foody (edinburghfoody.com).
Fi Martynoga
Fi Martynoga is an environmental activist, journalist, museum researcher, and a renowned figure in Scottish nature, history, sustainability and food circles. She has several widely praised books to her name, including A Handbook of Scotland’s Wild Harvests and A Handbook of Scotland’s Trees.