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πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚

Get ready for a taste of the wild with Spicebush (Lindera benzoin)!
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Known as the Appalachian Allspice, this native North American plant brings a zesty twist to your autumn adventures.


  • πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚

  • πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚

  • πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚

  • πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚

  • πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚

  • πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚


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Plant Profile:


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    Habitat: Spicebush thrives in forest understories, basking in dappled sunlight beneath majestic oak, beech, and maple trees.

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    Leaves: Ovate, smooth-edged, and aromatic.

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    Flowers: Tiny yellow blooms that appear in early spring, lining the spindly, zig-zag branches.

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    Fruits: Small, oblong, and red, ripe for harvest in the fall.

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    Height: Reaching up to 15 feet, these shrubs offer a bounty of flavors.


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Creek’s Commentary: Why call it Appalachian Allspice? Well, because it’s a wild edible with a citrusy, allspice aroma and flavor that can sub in for cinnamon, allspice, bay leaf, or Sassafras file powder.
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You can harvest twigs, leaves, and red fruits, each imparting that delightful Spicebush twist. Imagine substituting it for cinnamon or allspice in your recipes!
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Unique Identifying Features:

  • Look for spindly branches with ovate leaves.
  • Notice the yellow flowers in spring that turn into red, edible fruits in the fall.
  • Crush some twigs, berries, or leaves, and you’ll be greeted with a clove-like citrus aroma.


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Harvest & Preparation:


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    Young Twigs: Use them to make tea or ground for a flavor kick.

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    Leaves: Dry and grind them for an allspice-like flavoring.

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    Red Fruits: Dry and grind them for a zesty twist in your dishes.

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    Toothbrush: Yup, you can even use a Spicebush twig as a natural toothbrush!


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Warnings/Notes: While it’s a fantastic flavor enhancer, some pioneers used Spicebush for clearing intestinal parasites. Always experiment responsibly!


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Get Creative:

  • Sprinkle ground Spicebush berries on fried apples for a signature dish.
  • Brew a spicy chai-like tea with steeped twigs.
  • Add powdered Spicebush to your favorite desserts – pies, tarts, puddings, and ice creams!
  • Try the Spicebush twig as a “chew stick” toothbrush for a fresh twist on oral hygiene.

Remember, Spicebush isn’t just a spiceβ€”it’s a slice of wild, Appalachian flavor.
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So, go ahead, spice up your autumn with this culinary adventure!
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#SpicebushAdventures #FallFlavors #AppalachianAllspice

The post πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚ appeared first on WillowHavenOutdoor Survival Skills.

By: Creek
Title: πŸ‚πŸŒΏ Fall Flavor Alert: Spicebush – The Appalachian Allspice πŸŒΏπŸ‚
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Published Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 14:54:09 +0000


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