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Elderflower Turkish delight
This recipe adds a gourmet twist to the classic sweet


Five of the best: plants for foraged teas and infusions
Summer and early autumn are ideal months for gathering plants for teas


From sweet dreams to sickly sweets: the changing faces of sweet woodruff
This woodland herb is a cultural staple in Germany


Lime leaf dolmas
Stuff the mature leaves for a wild take on classic mezze


Mother elder: the sacred and musical edible
A sacred tree not to be missed when in season


How to: dandelion coffee
Roasted dandelion root makes a drink uncannily like the real thing.


Sex, death and hawthorn
The magical May tree is equally revered and feared


Dandelion honey loaf cake
A moreish way to use up dandelion honey


Dandelion honey
One of the must-makes of the foraging year


Common hogweed shoot and whipped feta tarts
Showcase one of nature's best-kept gourmet secrets


Rose petal kulfi
This easy frozen dessert captures the essence of summer


Flowering currant panna cotta
These heavily-scented blossoms add a unique flavour to desserts


Foraging focus: St George's mushroom
A spring edible that appears around the patron saint's feast day


Five of the best: wild spring salad leaves
Choice edibles can be found lurking in plain sight


Bullace - Prunus domestica spp. italica
Found in hedgerows and also known as wild green gage


Gorse custard tart
Gorse's coconut scent adds an exotic twist


Pink purslane - Claytonia sibirica
A pretty and tasty invasive plant


Blackthorn - Prunus spinosa
A hedgerow tree whose fruits are used to make a gin liqueur


Bilberry - Vaccinium myrtillus
The wild relative of the cultivated blueberry


Blackberry - "Rubus fruticosus"
Britain's most commonly foraged fruit plant


Wild garlic and mushroom lasagne
An indulgent way to make use of wild garlic pesto


Wild garlic and pea ketchup
You just need simple ingredients to make this vibrant spring condiment


What did the Romans do for us?
The British landscape was transformed by almost 50 new edible species


Foraging focus: wild garlic
This lush spring green has been used by humans for millennia
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