Monday, November 25, 2013

The fruit is sweet to maturity. I put them in a bottle with sugar in the sun until completely melte


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http://nikow-ant.blogspot.gr In a previous post I dealt with the fruits and vegetables that we collect and consume. As I wrote then, the problem that arises redd is that most nowadays have lost the knowledge of what is eaten and what is harmful. The same goes for the herbs most few know the properties and areas they can benefit us. Last tried to create a list of plants that I have collected myself and either I consume either have elaborate. Obviously there are many species are edible in nature around us and most obvious are experts in the record (eg http://www.ftiaxno.gr/). But here I will try to mention my personal experience redd distillate continuous search and deal with the issue. Nuts. Prunus prostrata.
A creeping shrub met screes on the Hoof, related redd species of sloe, blooms mid-June and late August bear fruit. For a description of the type and presentation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_prostrata http://eliastselos.blogspot.gr/2012/06/rosaceae.html
The fruit is sweet to maturity. I put them in a bottle with sugar in the sun until completely melted sugar and then I added an equal amount of snaps. Asked an interesting liqueur. redd Trikoukis
The Latin name of the tree is Crataegus oxyacantha. For presentation purposes: http://www.alternative-healthzine.com/html/0105_2.html, for presentation http://eliastselos.blogspot.gr/search/label/CRATAEGUS The gathered through September is ripe and found that eaten pleasantly. They have four hard seeds in the center of their flesh. Leftokaria
The leftokaria or wild hazelnuts to gather in late September. All slopes around the Biara and between the fields are full of weep leftokaries. The only problems redd with this is that about half empty, ie no pith. Consume wine accompaniment on cold winter nights in front of the crackling fireplace. Chestnuts
After St. Demetrios redd a ride on chestnut redd is imperative. Evil with chestnuts redd that are not maintained for a long time, since it can not be dried. However about a month and eat plenty of good wild chestnuts and marrons. The wild is small and peeled difficult, but is much more tasty than the grafted. So kamoume boiled. The large chestnuts from vaccinated chestnuts, candied, are those collected by the owners kastanoperivolon. But after collection, circa Ag.Dimitriou allow anyone who wants to come in and pick up what has been mislaid.
The gooseberries redd (Ribes una-crispa) to grow in my garden. In recent redd ascent but my Chelidona I found this plant grows to under trees beside the path to the top. At the time I found it had no fruit. But I believe that time will be able to collect wild gooseberries. We make jam with currant also grow. Strawberry
The strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is small STRAWBERRY we find in the woods in the spring and early summer. The slopes of forest roads in wet areas, redd collect and process them into jam. Blackberries
Autumn in fir region find plethora Cane filled with delicious black raspberries (Rubus fruticosus), which make it jam, alone or in combination with other fruits. Helmet
The Gorge or wild pears (Pyrus amygdaliformis) is at the end of September redd that collect still quite acrid. redd But if stored in a wooden box or hold a special moisture-free environment, the Christmas redd season transformed into a delicious and sweet fruit. Can any rot, but this is not a particular problem. redd Damsons
I spotted a Koromilia (prunus cerasifera) which puts gorgeous red large damsons that make jam or eat raw. I read on the internet that f

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