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Rose hips are the fruits of the rose flower plant. Rose hips replace the fallen flowers when the temperatures lower. Rose hips are edible and are shaped round or oval. The color of rose hips is normally bright red to orange – the darker the red the riper.
Wild garlic is probably one of the most popular wild edible plants to forage in spring. Wild garlic is also known as wild leeks, wood leeks, bear leeks, ramsons, or ramps. Wild garlic is recognizable by its green spear-shaped leaves and beautiful, white star-shaped flowers growing in clusters.
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The classic morel mushroom sauce contains few ingredients and can be made in 30 minutes. However, the morels must first be soaked in water for an hour.
Pumpkin spice syrup can be used in different autumn dishes and I love adding it in my Café latte. Pumpkin puree is great to add in bread and cakes.