We have this in our garden here in the Philippines! I am building an edible garden with local* weeds and plants. Up until now, the wild sorrel has not come up in my searches as edible! I have only kept it as pretty groundcover and for our stingless bees. Thank you for this! Will definitely try the soup for ourselves!
*Preferably endemic, but introduced ok, too.
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We have this in our garden here in the Philippines! I am building an edible garden with local* weeds and plants. Up until now, the wild sorrel has not come up in my searches as edible! I have only kept it as pretty groundcover and for our stingless bees. Thank you for this! Will definitely try the soup for ourselves!
*Preferably endemic, but introduced ok, too.
Thank you for checking my post. If you like acidic foods I really recommend this soup. It’s really one of my favorites 🙂 It’s a great edible weed 🙂
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