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Korean dogwood: Cornus kousa
24 Jun 2017

Under the slightly leathery skin is a soft, mealy pulp with a flavour reminiscent of mango and pineapple.

Deleb palm: Borassus aethiopum
12 Sep 2017

The fibrous tissue surrounding the seeds can be eaten raw, roasted or cooked at full maturity. It’s said it tastes like coconut.

African horned melon: Cucumis metulliferus
28 Sep 2017

The horned cucumber or african horned melon is indeed related to cucumbers and melons. The green jelly inside tastes like a mixture of both, it is a bit sweet and has little acidity.

Bergamot orange: Citrus bergamia
31 May 2017

The highest importance has the aromatic oil, of course, in the perfume production, but also tea (Earl Gray and Lady Gray), confectionery and Lokum are flavored with bergamot oil.

Sweet granadilla: Passiflora ligularis
20 Jul 2018

Unlike the grey-violet, roundish passion fruit (P. edulis f. edulis), this fruit of sweet granadilla is rarely used for the production of juices, but mainly as freshly eaten dessert fruit.

Buddha’s Hand: Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis
01 Jun 2017

The multiform Buddha’s hand is a special kind of citron.

Job’s tears: Coix lacryma-jobi
10 Aug 2018

Despite its numerous uses, which are also used for medical purposes, Job’s tears are not very popular compared to other cereals. The cultivation is even declining.

Chestnut Rose (Rosehips): Rosa roxburghii
25 Jul 2018

From rose hips a fruit tea can be prepared as well as jam (“hagebuttenmark, buttenmost”) . Dried and ground, they even can be used as a flour substitute and can be mixed with flour.

Pink prickly heath: Gaultheria mucronata ‘Purpurea’
28 Jan 2021

Many do not know that the fruits of prickly heath, which are usually white, can also be eaten.

Breadfruit: Artocarpus altilis (unripe)
24 Jun 2017

Under the light green skin of these large, still immature fruits is a white, firm fruit flesh, whose sticky latex quickly turns yellow.

White-fleshed Dragon Fruit: Hylocereus undatus
26 Jun 2017

The pitaya is best eaten fresh and raw. I like to spoon out the white, sweet fruit pulp from the halved fruit.

Common wild oat: Avena fatua
02 Nov 2017

Wild oat is edible and can be valuable in times of need as a famine food.

Redcurrant: Ribes rubrum
13 Oct 2017

Redcurrants are processed to red fruit soups and summer pudding, juice and ice cream. And many more…

Calamondin: Citrus microcarpa
17 Jul 2017

The calamondin has a thin, sweet peel and sour pulp.

Date-plum: Diospyros lotus
13 Oct 2017

Date plums can be eaten raw after frost destroyed their adstringency, but they are most eaten dried.

Adam’s Apple: Citrus lumia ´Pomum d’Adamum’
17 Jul 2017

The fruit is very thick-skinned and also resembles the size of a citron.

Hardy Begonia: Begonia grandis x Begonia evansiana
02 Jun 2017

Hardy Begonia: Begonia grandis x Begonia evansiana Kitchen herb and decoration The pink flowers of Hardy Begonia are a pretty decoration in salad or - sugared- on confectionery. They have a lemony flavour. The yellow stamens of the male flower

Copper Canyon daisy: Tagetes lemmonii
14 Sep 2017

The leaves, which are used as kitchen herbs, smell and taste a bit like mint, parsley and tangerine.

Perettone citron: Citrus limonimedica ‘Perettone’
17 Jul 2017

The perettone citron is certainly one of the ornamental varieties among the citrus plants, but the fruits should be candied or made into jam.

Wild Garlic: Allium ursinum
02 Jun 2017

Wild garlic can be collected in the spring from March to the end of April in many places in the forest. There it grows as a dense, dark green carpet.

Chinese persimmon: Diospyros kaki var. sylvestris
11 Jul 2017

The flesh of this persimmon reminded me of a dried date: it was brown and soft, tasted sweet, perhaps caramel-like, but unfortunately also “not quite fresh”.

Air potato: Dioscorea bulbifera
26 Jun 2017

The tubers of this Yam grow far above the ground in the leaf axils of the liana. Nevertheless, these can be quite large and heavy.

Amaranthus cruentus x powellii ‘Hopi red dye’
02 Jun 2017

The almost black seeds as well as the blood-red leaves are edible and dye red.

Purple yam: Dioscorea alata
12 May 2020

The eponymous violet colour of the starchy storage tissue is striking, although it can also be white.

Palmyra palm: Borassus flabellifer
27 Jun 2017

I have only tried the approximately walnut-sized kernels, of which there are usually 3 to 4 in a fruit. They contain a lot of water and have a subtle, coconut-like, sweet taste.

Malabar spinach: Basella alba
03 Jun 2017

Malabar spinach: Basella alba A rambling leave vegetable and thickener As the name suggests, the malabar spinach can be cooked like spinach. The leaves are used for this purpose. Since the cooked leaves assume a viscous consistency, they can be

Field mushroom: Agaricus campestris
15 Sep 2017

The field or meadow mushroom is spread around the world in temperate areas and likes to grow in fairy rings on meadows and fields.

The bizarre lemon: Citrus × lemon ‘Bizzarro’
03 Jun 2017

The fruits are juicy, which suggests a use for lemonade, marmelade and jelly.

Dead man’s fingers: Decaisnea fargesii
03 Jun 2017

The jelly-like fruit content, which surrounds the disc-shaped seeds, tastes sweet and is a small snack for anytime.

Golden marigold: Tagetes tenuifolia
16 Oct 2017

Flowers and leaves give a good, fresh and decorative kitchen herb in salads, whose taste is not particularly reminiscent of the flowers odor.

True laurel: Laurus nobilis
20 Feb 2018

Many plants with aromatic leaves are called “laurel” or “bay”, but none of them taste like true laurel.

Centennial Variegated Kumquat: Citrus japonica ‘Centennial Variegated’
03 Jun 2017

Kumquats are eaten as a whole. They are sweet and tangy and very aromatic.

Shaggy mane: Coprinus comatus
28 Jun 2017

The Shaggy mane is one of the few mushrooms for which no trip into the forest is necessary to collect them, because they are in our midst – even in big cities.

Tree tumbo: Welwitschia mirabilis
02 Apr 2018

Welwitschia is not a real food plant, but in emergency situations (getting lost in the Namib desert) the core in the flower axis can be eaten raw or roasted.

Listata Bitter Orange: Citrus × aurantium ‘Listata’
03 Jun 2017

Specially from the immature fruit (as well from the leaves) of the bitter orange the aromatic oil “Petitgrain” is won.

Kaffir lime: Citrus hystrix
11 Jul 2017

In contrast to other types of lime, kaffir limes contain little juice, which is why the use of the essential oils in the dish is the focus.

Kaffir lime leaf: Citrus hystix
11 Jul 2017

They are mostly cooked along with the other ingredients as a whole, so that they release their abundant aromatic oil, but the leaves are too leathery to be eaten.

Sticky nightshade: Solanum sisymbriifolium
13 Jun 2017

The plant is completely protected by sharp prickles, but this should not stop anyone from tasting the sweet berries that look like 2 cm large tomatoes.

African pear: Dacryodes edulis
28 Jun 2017

In its consistency and fat content, the safou can best be compared to the avocado, but there is a lemon or lime-like aroma with a fine acidity.

Magenta cherry: Syzygium paniculatum
13 Jun 2017

The Magenta Lilly Pilly is usually eaten raw, but can also be processed to a jam

Tartary buckwheat: Fagopyrum tataricum
11 Jul 2017

The Tartary or India buckwheat can be used like the common buckwheat.

White currant: Ribes rubrum var. alba
13 Aug 2018

Like their red relatives, white currants are popular garden plants, but their fruits are sweeter.

Black-caraway: Nigella sativa
28 Aug 2017

The seeds of the Black-caraway are mostly roasted. They are slightly bitter and spicy, with an unobtrusive aroma of cumin and roasted sesame seeds.

Tindola: Coccinia grandis
13 Jun 2017

When the fruit ripenes, it turns red, unfortunately it becomes also very mushy. The tindola, as the fruit of the ivy gourd plant is called, is eaten as a fruit-vegetable. Ripe fruits can be candied. In tropical Asia the young shoots are also eaten.

Bitter melon: Momordica charantia (ripe)
26 Sep 2017

The red tissue, which encloses the poisonous seeds, tastes very sweet.

Beechnuts of fern-leaf beech: Fagus sylvatica forma Asplenifolia
19 Nov 2019

Beech can be used in many ways: the fruits called ” beechnuts ” as nuts or oil fruit and coffee substitute, leaves as salad, wood as smoke aroma.

Japanese plum-yew: Cephalotaxus harringtonia
28 Aug 2017

The extraordinary taste reminds of the resin from conifers compensates for the low yield.

Common oat: Avena sativa
23 Feb 2018

In contrast to many other cereals, oats do not need to be peeled, only dehulled. Oats are always a wholemeal product and therefore rich in vitamins, minerals and fibres.

City-goosefoot: Oxybasis urbica
30 Jun 2017

The black-brown seeds can be used as pseudocereals similar to quinoa, for example boiled as a porridge and grounded to a flour as addition to baking flour.

Belgian endive: Cichorium intybus var. foliosum
23 Feb 2018

Common belgian endive (with the yellowish to light green leaves) is much better known and more frequently found on the vegetable shelf than this violet variety.

Variegated lemon: Citrus × limon ‚Foliis Variegatis‘
07 Jun 2017

For lemonade, jam, sorbet, in dressings and as a spicy, souring ingredient in spicy as sweet dishes.

Cleopatra mandarin: Citrus reshni
07 Jun 2017

The abundant juice of unripe fruit is used for the production of lemonades or fruit juices.

Etrog Citron: Citrus medica ‘Etrog’
08 Sep 2017

The huge citrons have little fruit pulp and a thick peel (the white albedo), which is usually candied and added to bakery for seasoning.

Common bearberry: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
07 Jun 2017

The red stone fruits can be processed well to juice, jam and syrup.

Striped bitter orange: Citrus × aurantium ‘Fasciata’ (unripe)
07 Jun 2017

Juice and fruit pulp can savoured fresh or processed to jelly and lemonade, if the bitterness is not unpleasant.

Lipo lemon: Citrus limon x Citrus paradisi ‚Lipo‘
07 Jun 2017

Peel and juice can be used like lemon, the firm flesh resembles the grapefruit, but somewhat more acid.

Curry Leaf: Bergera koenigii
08 Sep 2017

The leaves of the curry tree have a “heavy” aroma, which gives vegetable dishes more substance.

Yellow nutsedge: Cyperus esculentus
08 Mar 2018

The texture and taste of the tubers are reminiscent of ripe coconuts.

Eastern Black Walnut: Juglans nigra
14 Jul 2017

The Eastern black walnut is used in the USA as in Europe the common walnut.

Sponge gourd: Luffa aegyptiaca
08 Mar 2018

If the sponge gourd, which is also called vietnamese luffa, is still immature, its net-like tissue is not yet lignified and therefore soft and edible.

Aloe vera
25 Jun 2017

Aloe vera has been used for some time past in green smoothies, shakes, cocktails, ice cream, desserts and for some other purposes, although the plant is said to be poisonous.

Guaraná: Paullinia cupana
26 Feb 2018

Dried seeds are ground into a brown paste, mixed with cassava flour to form “Pasta Guarana” and sweetened as a stimulating drink, similar to coffee or cacao.

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