Edible and Edifying
Carol Wade charmed a group of Ojai residents Saturday in the City of Ojai Community Demonstration Garden, as she spoke about a little known way to appreciate flowers. At her workshop on edible flowers, Carol taught the do's and don'ts of flower eating before delving into a more detailed discussion of the subject.
The 29 people who attended the workshop learned how to properly taste a flower in order to best savour its flavor, much like a wine taster would sample a glass of wine. Participants sampled nasturtiums and arugula flowers that Carol had prepared ahead of time.
Later, Carol led the group into the garden to get some hands-on experience picking a flower and preparing it to eat.
Participants picked and tasted borage flowers in the edible landscaping garden, before returning to the shade for cookies and conversation.
Photos by Les Dublin.
Comments
I really would love to learn more about edible flowers.
Can you please help out.
Any suggestions?
Any workshops?
Love. Anna Coulter
www.AnnaCoulter.com
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