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Briefing: Foraged mushrooms and sea beet featured in British meals in the 16th century. Why not today?
Strategic angle: Exploring the historical significance of foraged foods in Britain and the modern hesitations surrounding them.
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Updated about 1 month ago
Summary
- Wild garlic, oyster mushrooms, and sea beet were common in 16th-century British cuisine.
- Concerns about foraging today include safety and sustainability.
- A growing interest in local and foraged foods is emerging among some communities.