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Can I eat these strange wild beans? 🫛
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@FeralForaging

4 months ago

Tag me in your videos with #canieatthis to be featured!

If you’ve been following any of my other videos on this noxious invasive tree (that should be removed wherever found in North America), you’ll know that tea from the bark or flowers gives me a strong, acrid reaction.

Unfortunately, even just eating the blanched young greens does the same! The flavor wasn’t that great anyway, though.

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@shellnet411

4 months ago

I could tell that was mimosa the limbs grow starting from the base and end up long and are great for making a staff the wood is light but strong. It's one of my favorite things to do.

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@Genise1313dirtydino

4 months ago

You seem very knowledgeable. Not just book smart. Hands on experience. Where did you gain your experience? Person?plants?where? I'm always impressed with the depth of knowledgeable you possess!❤

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@freshoutofcrabs

3 months ago

I grew up in Phoenix and at first I thought that was a mesquite tree. The leaves are very similar and the pods look the same when they are young. I didn't get a good enough look at the bark to compare. And since mesquite seeds are edible, that could potentially be a dangerous mistake

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@fie97

3 months ago

You can eat that! Here in south east asia, it's delicasy! People would put them on soup or make them into steamed food (mix the seeds with shreded young coconut flesh, and spices (tumeric, garlic, shallot, salt galanggal and ect then wrapped them with banana leaf and steam). Or just put them on salad (Indonesian salad with peanut sauce). It taste so good!

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@AnAmericanComposer

3 months ago

Funny how we have Fabaceous trees in all three bean subfamilies: Black locust (Faboideae), Honey locust (Caesalpinioideae), and Mimosa (Mimosoideae)

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@Readrose8

4 months ago

I grew up calling them rain trees because they close their little leaves up in the rain ❤ they have the puffy pink flowers!

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@natto84

4 months ago

Stopped just to neg that poor tree’s leaves 😂

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@aw8388

4 months ago

But!!!!! Redbud is a tree whose bean pods you CAN eat. Along with the flowers

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@michaelsuscano862

3 months ago

In the Philippines that's Ipil Ipil, food for the pigs. The beans can be eaten to deworming to some natives.

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@jtm_h

4 months ago

From india here, Northeastern region. We eat a variety of these, the pods are flat and smooth unlike these ones. The fruit has a bit of pungent (in a nice way to us) aroma. While young, its crunchy and seeds are quite nice too.

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@cassandrareed9181

3 months ago

You can make tea out of the blooms❤

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@smiley77060

1 month ago

Hummingbirds love the flowers

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@samwol7847

3 months ago

We live in the tropics. This tree use to grow in abundance around our house. I remember my younger sister would eat the seeds a lot from the fallen brown pods. I haven't remember anything bad happening to her and the seeds passed in her stool the next morning. 😅But might as well to keep them from curious children to be safe.

The leaves are very good as liquid fertilizer

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@cynthiacollins2668

4 months ago

My goats think they are chocolate bars!
They eat Mimosa leaves, flowers, & dried seed pods.

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@Uranium23827

3 months ago

In like first grade, we took the dead seeds in those pods and ate them, as well as those weed looking things with purple and white flowers

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@sdsh990

3 months ago

I love that you do this. Dont just show me the stuff i can eat. Show me the stuff i WANT to eat 😂

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@SarahHanna-s2c

2 months ago

Gotta make a tea or tincture out of the flowers. It's good but never heard e about using the seed pods

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@eleanorerosanova7538

4 months ago

@FeralForaging What do you think of Palo verde or mesquite tree pods/flowers ? 🌼

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@rachelsill79

3 months ago

When I was a kid back before cable and the internet we used to play chef with them. We would pretend we were cooking them. 😂

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