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The benefits to foraging for food There are many reasons to seek and collect wild food. Whether it is the quiet satisfaction of gathering nutritious seasonal food for free, flexing your hard ...
According to a new paper published in the journal Current Biology, the observational data is the first evidence of the sharing of alcoholic foods among nonhuman great apes in the wild.
Feasting is more than just about filling bellies; it's a way to connect, celebrate, and strengthen familial and social ties.
The classes are taught by Demers and several co-instructors, including culinary experts who teach participants how to prepare wild foods they forage. Most of the classes cost around $35, Demers said.
The classes are taught by Demers and several co-instructors, including culinary experts who teach participants how to prepare wild foods they forage. Most of the classes cost around $35, Demers said.
Tennile Lopez (left) shapes blue corn dough while Bertha Etsitty (right) explains the process of blue corn mush on Nov. 25 at the Food Gathering Summit held by Diné College's Land Grant Office.