
Whether your situation is one of self-sustainability, where you want to use every available food source you can find, or are facing a survival situation, where food is a vital element of the Principles of three, one easy to find and harvest food source is the Cattail.
Cattail, or Typha, is a genus of 30 different species of monocotyledonous of flowering plants that live primarily in marshy, damp areas.
Decent tasting, Cattail is a vitamin, fiber and mineral-rich source of food.
Virtually the entire plant is edible, and each part is a very nutritious food, whether you eat it raw, pickle or cook the plant.
It is also very easy to harvest and exists in just about every environment on the planet; you can even find cattails in some arid zones in marshy areas.
The following video shows you a few methods of harvesting and preparing Cattails.
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I’ve ate cattails many times while
taking a break from bass fishing.
Be careful they are protected in my nek of the woods. the stalk reminds me of cucmbers!
I had no idea……
superfood ?? stop this nonsense inform yourself before writing stupid s**t like this
nothing super about it
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/ethnic-foods/10462/2
Mind the waters they stand in.
Can’t you also make courage with the fibers with the pod on to and also use as a bedding material in a survival situation I didn’t know it could be eaten also cool
Bill Bickford check it out