Foraging and Cooking Mulberries

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Lots of things to talk about foraging and cooking with mulberries. This is an overview I've cobbled together from footage and video in order to cover what I think is the most important. The key points are listed in the links and timestamps below.
    Timestamps
    00:24 Leaf identification and variable morphology
    00:41 The two different colors of Asian white mulberry (Morus alba)
    01:22 Harvesting overview
    03:09 Things I learned the hard way (tips)
    03:38 Cleaning and dirty fruit
    04:10 Mulberry vinegar
    04:59 Are mulberries poisonous or hallucinogenic?
    05:20 Eating mulberry leaves
    06:00 Preserving the harvest
    06:15 Mulberry recipes
    Links:
    Foraging Guide
    foragerchef.com/mulberries/
    Mulberry Recipes
    Mulberry Pie
    foragerchef.com/mulberry-pie/
    Pekmez/Mulberry Syrup
    foragerchef.com/mulberry-syrup/
    Mulberry Jam
    foragerchef.com/mulberry-jam/
    Fruit Scrap Vinegar
    foragerchef.com/fruit-scrap-v...
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Комментарии • 23

  • @kaylaandrews240
    @kaylaandrews240 29 дней назад +2

    This channel is seriously underrated imo. Great content!

  • @rip_lokum
    @rip_lokum Месяц назад +4

    The best side effect of your recipes is the fact that you're making people dive deeper into their own food traditions and foraging cultures. As a Serb who, just by watching this video, got reminded about the fact that my ancestors had made pekmez and syrups out of mulberries back in the day... This means a lot. You made sure I won't forget about it again. Thank you. ❤

  • @Tara-._.-
    @Tara-._.- 27 дней назад

    Thank you so much. I just realized I have a mulberry tree that spans about 10 feet of my property property and is bursting with ripe juicy mulberries along with my ripe black raspberries. I could not be happier and am in forager heaven right now.

  • @user-rl4pi2mt3x
    @user-rl4pi2mt3x Месяц назад +2

    My dog loves mulberry leaves as much as we love the fruits. We love fresh mulberry pie and mulberry tea.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @micheleulrich-hb2ok
    @micheleulrich-hb2ok Месяц назад +1

    My Dad and I used to make mulberry wine....yummmmm.

  • @ElisandeWalters
    @ElisandeWalters Месяц назад +1

    thank you for all that info

  • @dukenegju
    @dukenegju Месяц назад +1

    The white mulberry is also sweeter. And actually there are three, 'black', red and white. :) Love

  • @delishuspear
    @delishuspear Месяц назад +1

    Can absolutely confirm, washing the berries will lead to a bad time 😩 really eager to try that Pekmez though - thanks for sharing, Alan!

    • @foragerchef4141
      @foragerchef4141  Месяц назад

      First time I picked bluebs with Sam I asked him how to wash them. He looked at me like I was a psychopath. 😂

  • @foodonfire3662
    @foodonfire3662 Месяц назад +1

    As a kid so many berries fell off the trees we would play 'slip-n-slide! Oh, to be a kid again.

  • @MageGills
    @MageGills Месяц назад +2

    Man I'm so jealous of that harvest. I have a very good size mulberry tree that I only get a handful from, even after shaking the highest branches I can reach 😟

    • @foragerchef4141
      @foragerchef4141  Месяц назад +3

      Don’t be. Mulberries are a learned skill. I had to ask for help to learn too. If you go out of your way to learn and find good trees the amount you can harvest will blow you away. You can do it!😃

  • @jamstagerable
    @jamstagerable Месяц назад +2

    The berries around my area are still tiny and green.
    New England

    • @foragerchef4141
      @foragerchef4141  Месяц назад +2

      Yep. Early July they’ll be ready in MN. They’ve been harvesting in the south for over a month.

  • @fionnaitsradag5152
    @fionnaitsradag5152 13 дней назад

    I like climbing.😄

  • @AbeLink-un.
    @AbeLink-un. Месяц назад +2

    i see red-mullberry everywhere in Iowa.

    • @foragerchef4141
      @foragerchef4141  Месяц назад

      They’re up here, there’s just not a lot of them. And getting true/non-hybrids is tricky.

  • @deansherwood7468
    @deansherwood7468 Месяц назад +1

    There is no need to add a mother to mulberries. The yeast and acidifying bacteria are already there. I add a little vinegar to create a slightly acidic environment to cut down on mold, the sugar, water and we're off to the races. It is simply the best vinegar I know of, and I make a lot of vinegar.

    • @foragerchef4141
      @foragerchef4141  Месяц назад

      It was just in there so I added it, of course you don’t have to add the physical mother. I do always add a splash of living vinegar as it speeds up the process.

  • @Turdfergusen382
    @Turdfergusen382 Месяц назад +1

    Why do you make tea from the leaves then?

    • @foragerchef4141
      @foragerchef4141  Месяц назад +1

      Because it has a nice, mild flavor. I’ve been mixing it with nettles and walnut leaves. One of my friends mixes it with persimmon leaves. As a soup vegetable I think they’re even better.

  • @mattsmith809
    @mattsmith809 Месяц назад +3

    I believe if the unripe berries were truly hallucinogenic, there wouldn't be any ripe mulberries to harvest. 😂

  • @looseassociation
    @looseassociation Месяц назад

    I have one next door and I make the best smooties with then😋