I'm not sure I'd call it spicy, but it has a bit of a bite to it. It's one of many members of the mustard family. It definitely tastes and smells a lot like garlic.
That RRSP change might be an even bigger deal - the cost of a down payment has been a major obstacle.
I saw this patch of dead ones and was hoping it was maybe sunflowers (I saw what looked like seeds nearby here), but now with the new sprouts was able to identify them (pretty sure).
I have just found an app called EDDMaps that let's you report invasive species so I'm going to do that next time I go back, and before they grow more out of control.
It's just training for the human livestock corral. Nothing to see here, moooove along
Yes. And I just learned the last part:
"Why is giant hogweed dangerous? When combined with sunlight, sap from the plants can cause extreme skin irritation, temporary or permanent blindness, and scarring. Burns acquired from the plant can continue to cause painful blisters when exposed to sunlight for up to a decade. "
A decade wtf
I was always taught that before eating anything you should be essentially certain of its edibility. But of course, some people consistently overrate their own certainty and some people consistently underrate it, so this standard does pose problems and it is worth self-reflection on which category you may fall into.
Getting community or expert input, as you’ve done here is also not a bad idea, though obviously we can be wrong as well. But the more layers of verification you have, the safer you are.
One thing to keep in mind as a novice forager is that there will be future opportunities. It’s perfectly OK to harvest a plant and then decide you aren’t certain and toss it. It’s part of the learning process, and you will find more of any foraged food it’s ethical to harvest, almost guaranteed. After enough attempts and education you will feel confident and can enjoy it then!
Thank you for the concern! I think it will be wise for me to post finds here before consuming from now on.
I checked it with the PlantNet app, and searched for images and description and look-alikes as well. Is there anything more I should do to confirm plant identities? Edit: forgot to mention smell test
OK I think I follow now. If one believes the possibility of aliens based on probability, then they should also consider the possibility that the universe is a simulation?
~~If~~ producers are not paying for this packaging, it's going to be taxpayers, it's going to be the environment or it's going to be human health
FTFY
I don't follow how possible aliens = simulation. And what's the basis for what we experience being defined as simulation or not? Are we in a computer, or everything is a hallucination?
I remember triple clicking hold. That is, putting them on hold for 1 second, taking them off hold for 1 second, then going on a true hold for a minute or two. It greatly lowered the hold time average and it was quick enough they couldn't hear it happen.