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Eat Local by Cameron

May 30th, 2006 5:58 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Find an edible plant that grows in the wilds of San Francisco. Enter as proof:

1. Type of plant (scientific name not required)
2. Location
3. Have other people been ingesting this plant?

Ingesting the plant is entirely optional and any side-effects of said ingestion are the sole responsibility of the ingestor. But if you do eat it, let us know what it tasted like.

In the wild of Land's End, in the dark heart of Golden Gate Park, and in hundred other locations, grows a strange, circular leaf.

We call it: Miner's Lettuce.

People who speak Latin, or wear Lab Coats call it: Claytonia Perfoliata

It grows everywhere across California's Coast, and I've used it to supplement meals while camping, or just to gnaw on whilst on the trail. It's named for the miners of California's past, who ate it to get vitamin C and prevent scurvy. It can be eaten raw, boilied like spinach, or made into a simple salad, and it tastes similar to spinach, with a fleshier, thicker texture.

Learn all about this tasty little leaf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miner's_lettuce

The attached photo was taken in Land's End on recent hike.

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Miners Lettuce

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posted by star5 on May 30th, 2006 8:37 PM

yay! more learning.

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posted by Stone Saints on June 9th, 2006 5:08 PM

I feel so informed!