Wild Edibles - Pine Needle Tea

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Originally published on YouTube on April 15, 2020

This is the beginning of a series that I plan to do on #wildedibles, a subject that I am not very familiar with. With everything going on in this time of uncertainty I feel that it is important to learn what one can about #foraging wild food.

Today, we are hanging out at my bushcraft base camp near my home. #pineneedletea is a simple one to start with. It's full of vitamin A, C, and antioxidants. Just boil water and add it to a cup of needles and let it steep for a few minutes. This was my first time trying pine needle tea and the taste was what I expected.

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I am not a wild edibles expert. Be sure to do your own research before attempting to injest anything growing in the wilderness. Do so at your own risk.

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