Has anyone tried eating these. Every website says their edible, but I am not sure how they taste.
>>869135
You eat the leaves, not the puffy part or the stem or the flower.
I've never picked my own but bought plenty of dandelion greens from the store or the farmer's market and they're pretty good greens.
They mostly just taste like your standard leafy green thing. Pretend it's arugula or whatever and make a salad.
eat the leafy greens, and preferably before they start to flower, after which they are more bitter.
I often make a 'weedy pesto' with dandelion and whatever else I have growing in my garden/ on my street. Its more bitter than arugula or spinach which is why I prefer to process it instead of eating it fresh in salads, etc. Its nice though.
Eat the leaves when they are young and tender or old but you have to soften them (great in stews if I may add that)
Eat the roots like a potato or dry them and grind them into a tea. Overall would advice eating them as a cheeky nibble.
>>869152
ayy alfie
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>>869137
You do eat the yellow flower. Also the root can be roasted and ground to make a coffee substitute.
>>869175
>you do eat the yellow flower
can*
You can eat lots of flowers, they're not overly pleasant in most cases though.
you can make fake honey you need to cook the yellow flower with sugar
> coffee
What kind of peasents are you people?
OP there is a website that says you should eat dirt, too. Try some and post pics.