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Wild foraged plants

Foraging wild food has become desperately fashionable in recent years. Social media is awash with tutorials on how to harvest and prepare plants and fungi from public places. It’s a truly fascinating social phenomenon, because foraging wild plants is simultaneously a necessity for the world’s poorest people, and an exotic lifestyle hobby for the world’s richest and most educated. The destitute eat foraged plants

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