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Opuntia ficus-indica / Prickly Pear at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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#walk on the wild side#wild edibles#wild foods#foraging#prickly pear#beavertail#indian fig#wild medicine
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The foods within the States that create the least amount of mucus in the body. VEGETABLES
* Amaranth greens – same as Callaloo, a variety of Spinach
* Avocado
* Bell Peppers
* Chayote (Mexican Squash)
* Cucumber
* Dandelion greens
* Garbanzo beans
* Green banana
* Izote – cactus flower/ cactus leaf
* Kale
* Lettuce (all, except Iceberg)
* Mushrooms (all, except Shiitake)
* Nopales (Mexican Cactus
* Okra seasonal * Olives (not soaked in vinegar)
* Onions
* Poke salad – greens
* Purslane (Verdolaga)
* Sea Vegetables (wakame/dulse/arame/hijiki/nori)
* Squash - except pumpkin
* Tomato – cherry & plum/roma only
* Tomatillo
* Turnip greens
* Watercress
* Zucchini
FRUITS
(No canned or seedless fruits)
* Apples
* Bananas – the smallest one or the Burro/mid-size (original banana)
* Berries – all varieties – no cranberries
* Cantaloupe
* Cherries
* Currants
* Dates
* Figs
* Grapes – Seeded
* Limes (key limes preferred with seeds)
* Mango
* Melons – Seeded
* Orange (Seville or sour preferred)
* Papayas
* Peaches
* Pear
* Plums
* Prickly Pear (Cactus Fruit)
* Prunes
* Raisins – Seeded
* Soft Jelly Coconuts
* Soursops – (Latin or West Indian markets)
* Tamarind
GRAINS
* Amaranth
* Fonio
* Kamut
* Quinoa
* Rye
* Spelt
* Teff
* Wild Rice
NUTS & SEEDS
* Hemp seeds
* Raw sesame seeds
* Raw sesame seeds /tahini butter
* Walnuts
* Brazil nuts
OILS
* Coconut oil (do not cook)
* Olive oil (do not cook)
* Avocado oil
* Grapeseed oil
* Hempseed oil
* Sesame seed oil
SPICES AND SEASONINGS
MILD FLAVORS
* Basil
* Bay leaf
* Cloves
* Dill
* Oregano
* Savory
* Sweet Basil
* Tarragon
* Thyme
SALTY FLAVORS
* Pure Sea Salt
* Powdered Granulated Seaweed -(Kelp/Dulce/Nori – has “sea taste”)
SWEET FLAVORS
* 100% Pure Agave Syrup – (from cactus)
* Date Sugar/Syrup
PUNGENT AND SPICY FLAVORS
* Achiote
* Cayenne/ African Bird Pepper
* Culantro * Habanero
* Onion Powder
* Sage
HERBAL TEAS
* Anise
* Burdock
* Chamomile
* Elderberry
* Fennel
* Ginger
* Raspberry
* Sarsaparilla
* Tila (Linden flower)
* Valerian
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Opuntia ficus-indica, the Indian fig opuntia or prickly pear,
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Hii scotty. Trick or treat :]
you get an eastern prickly pear (also known as devil’s-tongue or indian fig). they have edible fruits that can be made into jams or jellies!! i like this one because it grows in northern illinois which is wild for a type of cactus
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OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA 20230831284RT1 / FIGA DE MORO
Opuntia ficus-indica, the Indian fig opuntia, fig opuntia, or prickly pear, is a species of cactus that has long been a domesticated crop plant grown in agricultural economies throughout arid and semiarid parts of the world. O. ficus-indica is the most widespread and most commercially important cactus. It is grown primarily as a fruit crop, and also for the vegetable nopales and other uses. Cacti…
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Which leaves should be tasted and which leaves should be left alone.
Taste this leaf: Thyme leaf Bayberry leaf Baobab leaf Bearberry leaf Neem leaf Ashoka leaf Saw palmetto leaf Patchouli leaf Annatto leaf Oregano leaf Coconut palm leaf Kaffir lime leaf Plum leaf Anise leaf Soursop leaf Cranberry leaf Damiana leaf Indigo leaf Wild lettuce leaf Turmeric leaf Comfrey leaf Bamboo palm leaf Indian gooseberry leaf Cilantro coriander leaf Black walnut leaf Black currant leaf Holy basil leaf Curry tree leaf Sassafras leaf Green tea leaf Lime leaf Gardenia leaf Cotton leaf Licorice leaf Watercress leaf Horsetail leaf Raspberry leaf Fern leaf Stevia leaf Lavender leaf Tamarind leaf Elephant ear leaf Chamomile leaf Aloe vera leaf Coriander leaf Carob leaf Kigelia leaf Pomegranate leaf Burdock leaf Lemon balm leaf Coral tree leaf Eyebright leaf Nettle leaf Papaya leaf Five-finger leaf Eucalyptus globulus leaf Eucalyptus citriodora leaf Banana leaf Avocado leaf Indian long pepper leaf Catnip leaf Cilantro leaf Cherry leaf Watermelon leaf Epazote leaf Ground ivy leaf Papyrus leaf Bougainvillea leaf Henna leaf Hemp leaf Grape leaf Uva Ursi leaf Cubeb pepper leaf Bell pepper leaf Zucchini leaf Daylily leaf Galangal leaf Almond leaf Bee balm leaf Mustard leaf Bergamot leaf Coleus leaf Camellia leaf Ivy leaf Graviola leaf Rose leaf Clove leaf Gotu kola leaf Kalmegh leaf Kiwi leaf Corn leaf Kudzu leaf Blackberry leaf Sugarcane leaf Wheatgrass leaf Kratom leaf Khat leaf Bay leaf Yarrow leaf Butterfly pea leaf Bael leaf Sycamore leaf Jasmine sambac leaf Lemon thyme leaf Cacao leaf Fenugreek leaf Rice paper plant leaf Astragalus leaf Yellow dock leaf Chia leaf Chive leaf Bitter melon leaf Plantain leaf Yerba mate leaf Mulberry leaf Fennel leaf Honeysuckle leaf Palm leaf Elderberry leaf Bloodroot leaf Horseradish leaf Jackfruit leaf Pineapple sage leaf Devil's claw leaf Pomegranate tree leaf Hops leaf Durian leaf Passionflower leaf Cumin leaf Italian parsley leaf Dill leaf False indigo leaf Lemon myrtle leaf Valerian leaf Jasmine tea leaf Cowslip leaf Cinnamon basil leaf Chickweed leaf Lemongrass leaf Ginseng leaf Hyssop leaf Teak leaf Bishop's weed leaf White sage leaf Tulsi leaf Pothos leaf Betel leaf Tomato leaf Coltsfoot leaf Vetiver leaf Clary sage leaf Curry patta leaf Prickly pear leaf Moringa leaf Pandan leaf Allspice leaf Gymnema leaf Cassava leaf Ajwain leaf Breadfruit leaf Calendula officinalis leaf Dragonfruit leaf Ylang-ylang leaf Dong quai leaf Cascara sagrada leaf Sage leaf Feverfew leaf Cardamom leaf Black cohosh leaf Angelica leaf Basil leaf Calabash leaf Guava leaf Goldenrod leaf Acacia leaf Amaryllis leaf Cinnamon fern leaf Indian bay leaf Lingonberry leaf Ginkgo leaf Lemon verbena leaf Buchu leaf Barbados nut leaf Rue leaf Japanese knotweed leaf Cinnamon leaf Borage leaf Cleavers leaf Carom leaf Yucca leaf Arugula leaf Mango leaf African violet leaf Agave leaf Coffee leaf Persimmon leaf Cat's whiskers leaf Hawthorn leaf Rosemary leaf Fo-ti leaf Red clover leaf Hibiscus leaf Blueberry leaf Jamaican dogwood leaf Guarana leaf Kinnikinnick leaf Kelp leaf Cress leaf Spinach leaf Rubber tree leaf Chrysanthemum leaf Fig leaf Kava leaf Balloon flower leaf Spearmint leaf Elderflower leaf Citronella leaf Strawberry leaf Peppermint leaf Ashwagandha leaf Olive leaf
Never taste this leaf: Curly parsley
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Prickly Pear
I can make good use of this bit of greenwaste. It is certainly no pear, and its particular cultivar is not overly prickly. Nonetheless, it is commonly known as ‘prickly pear’. It is also known as ‘Indian fig’, but is neither a fig, nor from India. The Mexican Spanish name for its fruit is ‘tuna’, but in American English, that seems fishy. However, within its proper linguistic context, ‘tuna’…
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Prickly Pear Seed Oil by Fatima's Garden for Face, Hair, Skin, Nails, USDA Ecocert Certified Organic
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#cactus#flower#plant#Opuntia humifusa#opuntia#arboretum de dreijen#Wageningen#devil's-tongue#Eastern prickly pear#Indian fig
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Overcast in Oklahoma - An Eastern Prickly Pear
Growing along the northern banks of Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Species is Opuntia humifusa.
#cactus#cactus fruit#lake#lakeside#nature#oklahoma#oklahoma city#lake hefner#indian fig#eastern prickly pear
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The foods within the States that create the least amount of mucus in the body. VEGETABLES
* Amaranth greens – same as Callaloo, a variety of Spinach
* Avocado
* Bell Peppers
* Chayote (Mexican Squash)
* Cucumber
* Dandelion greens
* Garbanzo beans
* Green banana
* Izote – cactus flower/ cactus leaf
* Kale
* Lettuce (all, except Iceberg)
* Mushrooms (all, except Shiitake)
* Nopales (Mexican Cactus
* Okra seasonal * Olives (not soaked in vinegar)
* Onions
* Poke salad – greens
* Purslane (Verdolaga)
* Sea Vegetables (wakame/dulse/arame/hijiki/nori)
* Squash - except pumpkin
* Tomato – cherry & plum/roma only
* Tomatillo
* Turnip greens
* Watercress
* Zucchini
FRUITS
(No canned or seedless fruits)
* Apples
* Bananas – the smallest one or the Burro/mid-size (original banana)
* Berries – all varieties – no cranberries
* Cantaloupe
* Cherries
* Currants
* Dates
* Figs
* Grapes – Seeded
* Limes (key limes preferred with seeds)
* Mango
* Melons – Seeded
* Orange (Seville or sour preferred)
* Papayas
* Peaches
* Pear
* Plums
* Prickly Pear (Cactus Fruit)
* Prunes
* Raisins – Seeded
* Soft Jelly Coconuts
* Soursops – (Latin or West Indian markets)
* Tamarind
GRAINS
* Amaranth
* Fonio
* Kamut
* Quinoa
* Rye
* Spelt
* Teff
* Wild Rice
NUTS & SEEDS
* Hemp seeds
* Raw sesame seeds
* Raw sesame seeds /tahini butter
* Walnuts
* Brazil nuts
OILS
* Coconut oil (do not cook)
* Olive oil (do not cook)
* Avocado oil
* Grapeseed oil
* Hempseed oil
* Sesame seed oil
SPICES AND SEASONINGS
MILD FLAVORS
* Basil
* Bay leaf
* Cloves
* Dill
* Oregano
* Savory
* Sweet Basil
* Tarragon
* Thyme
SALTY FLAVORS
* Pure Sea Salt
* Powdered Granulated Seaweed -(Kelp/Dulce/Nori – has “sea taste”)
SWEET FLAVORS
* 100% Pure Agave Syrup – (from cactus)
* Date Sugar/Syrup
PUNGENT AND SPICY FLAVORS
* Achiote
* Cayenne/ African Bird Pepper
* Culantro * Habanero
* Onion Powder
* Sage
HERBAL TEAS
* Anise
* Burdock
* Chamomile
* Elderberry
* Fennel
* Ginger
* Raspberry
* Sarsaparilla
* Tila (Linden flower)
* Valerian
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Prickly pear
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