Survival Food - Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2016
- Survival Food - Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
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Lily you have taught me so much about survival. I am 14, but when I'm 19 I will do the vancouver island survival challenge (I live on the island) and will use your teachings there, and anytime I go into the forest and do some survival stuff! Thank you, love you and your videos
Consuming what you make adds authenticity: love your videos.
thank you for being consistent and always about bushcraft. it's one reason I have stuck with your channel unlike others I left because they think I'm interested in their personal lives.
your personal info you share just proves you walk the walk.
Daniel Pratt u
I remember from my youth that we used to buy Chicory as a black powder in a tin (that would turn in a hard clump once the tin was open), and added a little bit whenever we made coffee. You could use less coffee that way. That's about 50 years ago. Those were the days...
Thanks for sharing Lilly, nothing like enjoying something you harvested and cooked outdoors yourself. Hunting, fishing, and foraging, you can make some tasty meals.
Chicory became popular in the USA during the Civil War when coffee was in short supply in the South due to blockades. Nice video Lilly.
Same during WWII (and probably also WWI) in Austria
and in oz.....dandilion too.
Even after WWII. some coffee companies would blend chicory in their coffee. Likely to reduce cost by volume of their product.
Seen your other coffee videos, love the wide variety of plants you have there. Another cool video. Thank you.
I am a coffee drinker i recently brought chicory barley and rye drink to have in the evening because its got no caffeine and it tastes very much like coffee, the poor Italian peasants drank it, its actually quite healthy drink i might change over completely, love these educate videos thanks Lilly
super upload Lilly.
and Dax is still alive !!!
Du machst vieles richtig, klasse Video, schön , nochmal von dir zu hören. Macht Spass !
I am anxious to try this for myself. Great video!
Sehr gut, schön und interessant! Danke Lilly.
Thanks Lilly dear! I heard of this Chicory wild plant - I will scout for it here in our local forest floors in Illinois. I love the faint blueish color. :-)
Great job Lilly....I am Canadian and watched all your videos from your Vancouver Island trip....enjoyed them alot...hope you enjoyed your trip to Canada...come back to see us again....you are doing an awesome job.....great knowledge of outdoor survival and gorgeous to boot....seems like you have it all
I truly enjoy your videos and admire all that you do. Thank you for your dedication to educating t the public.
You're the BEST survivalist I EVER WATCHED!!!!!
Thank you Lilly
Lily I love your videos. Can you please make more bug out camping and cooking vids. I really enjoy just watching you relax and having fun ❤️
Your muscles.. im amazed.
super vidéo. J'adore!!!
Ivan:)
Really good job on that Lilly, thank you! I buy chicory coffee, but thought chicory was from a bark or something, now I'm more edumacated! Be safe out there!
Thanks Lilly
いつも楽しみにしてます!!
Nice to see a step by step preparation :). Btw, did you get a new knife? Looks awesome!
I will be bush crafting in the northern wilds of Wisconsin for 8 days, and will be trying everything I can that I've watched on your videos. Completely stoked! Wish I had a video camera to record my trials and errors.
Good stuff. And its about time we saw you using the Boreal!! Keep the SRK at home more often :)
Nice video! The ends of the flower petals kind of remind me of a spork!
I know you don't mean that comment to sound humerous, but I find it a bit humerous sounding. I rarely hear anyone liken anything to a spork. Just the word alone sounds humerous. Spork. I enjoyed your comment.
Thank you for teaching about chicory. I like to drink Dandelion coffee (actually it's called "Dandy Blend" which has other ingredients as well and it's good.
Can you dig chicory root in the winter time when it is dormant? cool video Lilly. We enjoy the leaves in the spring time. It makes a great salad. A spring tonic also good in soup .
Amazing!!!
Outstanding
A very interesting film.
Films like always great.
What kind of knife you use now?
Excellent video.
Excellent video...thanks so much. Love to see Dax...is this an old vid?
It’s a very becoming beverage I love that so much!
Thank you.
Very informative
I found this very interesting, thank you for that. atb
I love chicory in my coffee, it makes it taste so much better, in New Orleans, in some places it's automatically served with the coffee.
Mormons used to drink this as a substitute for the tea and coffee they were prohibited from having. Also, as a wild edible it's often referred to as "bitter root" and prepared and eaten like potatoes by a number of Native American tribes such as the Nez Pierce and Ute.
Robert Corbell that's cool :)
Found in my Aldi store Sold as Vietnam salads leaf.? Took it out the plastic pots. Grow it in my garden pots. Turned out to be Cichorium Intybus Semente .. or chickory lol. Anyway I grow it now in tall pots and eat the leafs as salad each year for free food. Collect the seeds too for more each year. Easy hydroponic crop
Omg this was posted on my birthday!!!!
Hi. Super Video :)
Welche Kamera nutzt du eigentlich für deine Videos?
Grüße aus Kärnten!
lilly I love ur vids I am 12 yrs old and love the woods I use your teachings every day
PLZ REPLY
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Hope the camp will be usable during rainy seasons..
I haven't found chickory growing wild where I live but it is grown in vegetable gardens. The two most common varieties are radicchio and italian dandelion. I have grown Italian Dandelion for the leaves and the roots. I plant it in early August for a fall harvest. The leaves taste best before the flower stalk develops. I harvest leaves and roots after frost kills the more delicate plants. The taste is a lot less bitter after a hard frost.
Chicory is nearly ubiquitous on roadsides in the eastern U.S. - look in the mornings from June through August
My dad used to make coffee the following way : 7 tbl spoons of coffee + 4 tbl spoons of chicory to 1.5 Litres of boiling water... I grew up with this ( what he called fisherman's coffee :)
cool :D thanks for the recipe
I saw the video "Alone in The Canadian Wilderness (Ful Version).
How do you buy the appliance to purify the water? What is the device name?
sawyer mini filter
Here in the states many stores sell chicory leaves as dandelion leaves. Rip off. Its easy to tell the two apart
Isn't it sad, that we are no longer passing on the knowledge about the plants around us to the next generations. Kids know how to use their phones everywhere but probably never even heard of chichory :(
I loved to see us again there goes
I see the Fjallravens took the day off :)
i love your videos, thanks for the information, i love your Muppet as well what is he, he looks like a springer, I've got cockers that i take bush with me, take care Lilly.
My wife is from the Philippines so we frequent a lot of Asian markets and for some reason many of them carry Cafe du Monde coffee with chicory (caffeinated and decaf).
Schönes Video:)
Was für ein Messer benutzt du?
Viele Grüße
Leon
Lilly, por un momento creí que añadirías el escarabajo a la sartén...
Estoy traumatizado por los actuales programas de supervivencia en mis canales de tv!!!
Sigue así!! ILY
holy crap, I Missed it the first time !! it was very quick. shame on me for taking my eyes off the screen watching your video...;)----Jay in Central Alberta Canada.
Can you recommend any wilds which do contain caffeine?
#SurvivalLilly Awesome video as always. Have you ever tried doing clay baked fish? It's pretty good.
Hey, I have some of that stuff dried in my tea collection.
Do you ever replant what you use or create a sort of garden of edibles in the area you bug-out to. I saw this being done on an video about ginger root hunters.
I love it when she says "here" :)
Chicory grows everywhere here (in Ohio, USA). I have always wanted to try some. They use it as a coffee substitute down south as well.
Hi Lilly - nice Video - what kind of knife ist it?
its a custom knife by diving sparrow
Cool they use chicory for coffee and they put in tea also.
You can get ground coffee with chicory already in it. Look up Seaport coffee from Louisiana.
Thanks . U R D best. I am going to miss your buddy.
I think u and joe robinet will be perfect camping partner and also the dogs will get along very well.You guys should make a camping video together
another coffee substitute / extender is soybeans. Roughly the same process roasting - grinding-boiling
Is there a substitute for coffee that gives you a buzz like caffeine? Just curious.
I wonder if those are still blooming. It's Fall here and the trees are in full Fall color. I still see some flowering plants like goldenrod and boneset. I'm going to look around for some chicory. You look very pretty Lilly.
Can you make a video on how to make a fireplace/oven?
Thanks
coming soon
What brand of boots are you wearing they look very sturdy.
What part of the world do they grow in
There was not 1 doubt in my head that kept me from a huge thumbs up and a straight away after one vid subscribe ! LOVE IT ! why ? because I am really LEARNING to live off grid , and I can tell anyone that is thinking about that too : IT IS NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS LIKE AT THE BEGINNING !!!! well , I just learned something vary valuable !!! We ( and I mean US the hairy humans here ;-) ) way to often do not know the valuables of what grows just in the backyard , at the side of the bushes and forests , we need to know what grows up there just like our great great great great (and so on :p ) grandparents used to do ! ever since we live in this " high tech society " I really feel we have lost so much on the way , thank you for bringing some of this back ! immediate fan of you ! much inspired I like to catch up with you later on in the next one ! kind regards out of Europe from me , my cat , daughter and chickens ( for as far as my kiddo here liked the vid haha ! she said ewwww no ! I want to eat from when we shop ( quote a youngster haha )
could you add almond extract to take away bitterness
will hafta try that someday along with some dandilion
A company called "CAMP" makes a chicory coffee extract you add to hot water. It's very good. Haven't been able to find it in Ottawa, Canada though.
Digger D still made and sold here in the U.K. Nice with cold milk as a frappe.
what happened to your Cold Steel SRK ?
coffee from plant roots...I love you.
Funny. I did some dandelion "coffee" yesterday for the first time. Did a quick & dirty video about me drinking the first cup which is currently uploading. In Swiss German, so nobody will probably understand my ramblings ;) It's made exactly the same way and the result was very drinkable.
Peter Guhl gleicklich vielen understanden werden.
Yummy
Hello from Japan. I have a question, do you try survival with out your eye glasses? I try with no eye glasses but it was difficult to do knif claft for me. Sorry my English is not good. Enjoy your outdoor life!
I would love to do this kind of stuff but I live in Ireland. It's wet everywhere and no stuff like this around
***** thanks
If hot water leaches out the Inulin (carbohydrate) couldn't you just drink the resulting broth? or is it much too bitter for that?
too bitter
Enjoy your videos. FYI the title is misspelled on the slide. You spelled it "Cichory". I used to buy a coffee brand from New Orleans called French Quarter or French Market (50 years ago) which had chicory co-mingled to mellow the harshness of the extreme French Roast coffee. Now we don't think twice about boldly strong coffee.
All is Edible Right lily?
how about instead of coffee you make tea?
Ah! This is your early Summer camp by the river.
is it alkaline?
Sehr interessant =^.^=
Nice boots
ure having too much coffies but never seen u gone to number 1 are u cutting that parts?
A coffee substitute with no caffeine that doesn't taste like coffee? That's like asking for a cheeseburger and getting a salad.
I'm still going to try it though. Chicory is introduced around here, so I'd just be helping to remove a pest.
its not a pest, besides being a survival food it has a lot of medicinal benefits on the human body. google it
Survival Lilly what part of world do they grow
***** It can be both, can't it? A pest if you are a farmer, and a incredibly useful to anyone interested. Sort of like the dandelion. However, we shouldn't overlook the ecological impact of a plant proliferating in a place where it it has not evolved and developed a balanced roll in the ecosystem.
cichory is not very extremely invasive, there are many other plants which are far worse. I would be glad to have cichory around all the time.
They drink it in New Orleans and Europe, mixed with a French roast. But the chicory they use is endive. We use both the store bought kind (New Orleans,-chicory farmed in Nebraska, AND we use root of the wild chicory as we have A LOT of them. We like how it has no caffeine, but we still get energy. We have made it without mixing regular coffee, and it is still very good. Perhaps an acquired taste, but addictive and unique. Lovin it so much, I gather seeds from Wild Chicory and sell on ebay. It's my best seller. I forage for other wild edibles too like Wild Grape. I made wine for the first time, and it is excellent! If I had to live without coffee, Wild chicory is an excellent sub.
Another good video.....I couldn't help but to notice the movements of your dog....Sorry, I can't remember his name. Do you give him Asprin.....or any other pain reliever?? I gave my rottweiler metacam for 5 years until she was 13.....and was pretty much pain free.
Dax went seriously ill and passed away not very long ago. May he rest in peace.
Sorry to hear that...the loss of my companion was difficult as well.....Here I am 7 yrs later and I still feel like I'm cheating on her by considering getting another.
I know the feeling, but I think one should try to get into the feeling that ones companion would have wanted one happy and therefor would think one should get a new companion.
Oh well.
Sadly, DAX died on September 27. Lilly, consider making a Mexican Metate' out of a flat stone and a long round stone. You can GOOGLE it. It's used for grinding grain or anything dry into a grit or powder. I live in Southern California and can just go to a local Latino market to buy one. Same with a stone mortar and pestle.
You could have ate the beatle too in a pinch Lilly! lol
Rund um die Wegwarte (Cichorium intybus) konnte man eine sehr wichtige Heilpflanze sehen: das Gänsefingerkraut - DAS Krampfkraut schlechthin - speziell für Frauen sehr hilfreich....
did u eat that beetle just out of curiosity
how did it survive your life