flyinglentris
Disabled and Retired Veteran
A discussion in "Aw Nuts!" had me reflecting on the toxicity of certain food sources and how they are cured to allow them to be edible. Primitive peoples had first started curing toxic roots and things long ago. They know this, because during my lifetime, the last undiscovered primitive communities were discovered, in the Brazilian Rain Forests and in the Phillipines.
I recall for example, that Olives are naturally toxic and that curing them with Brine, leaches out the toxic elements to make them edible.
It makes me curious just how many familiar food items start out toxic and are cured to make them edible. And even more fascinating would be to hear from members of this forum site, that they have cured their own toxic food sources, gathered on their farms, whatever or foraged for.
I recall for example, that Olives are naturally toxic and that curing them with Brine, leaches out the toxic elements to make them edible.
It makes me curious just how many familiar food items start out toxic and are cured to make them edible. And even more fascinating would be to hear from members of this forum site, that they have cured their own toxic food sources, gathered on their farms, whatever or foraged for.