Rumex crispus makes a pretty good coffee substitute, toothpaste, yellow dye, a revolting mouthwash used by Pliny the Elder himself, and many other surprising things.
PUYP!: THE ETHNOBOTANY OF FORAGED FOOD & PECULIAR PRODUCE
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Rumex crispus makes a pretty good coffee substitute, toothpaste, yellow dye, a revolting mouthwash used by Pliny the Elder himself, and many other surprising things.
A deep dive into one of the most famous edible and medicinal plants
Wild Australian berries that taste like nutmeg custard.
Plantain is so ingrained in our human culture that it has found its way into the world of countless poets, William Shakespeare’s plays, ancient Chinese legends, and—most assuredly— your backyard garden.