Three Cornered Leek (Wild Food & Foraging)
Three Cornered Leek (Allium triquetrum) is a great tasting oniony wild plant that has a really long season and it's easy to recognise. What's not to like? Join Lea as she introduces you to Three Cornered Leek. Learn how to identify it, where to find it and what to do with it in the kitchen. Want to get confident in foraging? Join our online wild food course here: https://pages.woodlandclassroom.com/y... Get videos, recipes, photo galleries and workshops to inspire your foraging journey. This video series funded by our lovely Patrons. Each episode we dive into an experience we've had during our nature connection journey and we also support you along your journey to a deeper connection to the natural world with wild food, craft ideas, insights and stories. Without our much-valued Patrons' support we can't make these videos happen. Find out more here and join our Tribe: / woodlandclassroom Thanks for watching - we hope this episode inspires you. #wildfood #foraging #threecorneredleek #wildgarlic

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