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River Cottage Edible Seashore Handbook

River Cottage Edible Seashore Handbook
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For the forager, the seashore holds surprising culinary potential.

In this authoritative, witty book John Wright takes us on a trip to the seaside. 

But before introducing us to the various species to be harvested, he touches on such practicalities as conservation and the ethics of foraging; safety from tides, rocks and food poisoning; the law and access to the shore, our right to fish, landing sizes and seasons; and equipment such as nets, pots and hooks.

Next comes the nitty-gritty: all the British seashore species that one might be tempted to eat. 

The conservation status, taste and texture, availability, seasonality, habitat, collecting technique and biology of each species is covered; there are also quite a few gratuitous, but fascinating diversions. 

The species covered include crustacea (brown shrimp, common crab, hermit crab, lobster, prawn, shore crab, spider crab, squat lobster, velvet swimming crab); molluscs (clams, cockle, dog whelk, limpet, mussel, oyster, razor clam, winkle); mushrooms; sea urchin; plants (alexanders, common mallow, common orache, frosted orache, marsh samphire, perennial wall rocket, rock samphire, sea beet, sea buckthorn, sea campion, sea holly, sea kale, sea pea, sea purslane, sea rocket, spear-leaved orache, wild cabbage); and seaweed (carragheen, dabberlocks, dulse, gut weed, laver, pepper dulse, sea lettuce, sugar kelp, throngweed, wakame). 

Finally, there are thirty brilliant recipes.  Introduced by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Edible Seashore is destined to join the other handbooks in the series as an indispensible household reference.
 

River Cottage Edible Seashore Handbook

Price : £9.99

R.R.P. £14.99

Rating: 5.0/5.0

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River Cottage Reviews I
Edible Seashore
Rating: 5/5

"Hi Just received John's new book this week. Couldn't put it down and am off to Stiffkey beach this weekend for dinner! Well done John even better than your last one and that one is looking pretty thumbed now." - Stuart Morris

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Edible Seashore
Rating: 5/5

"Just ordered my copy, looks brilliant! Look forward to using it down on some of our lovely welsh beaches" - Rexy

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River Cottage Reviews II
Edible Seashore
Rating: 5/5

"Wow. If ever there was a book that I wish I'd penned then this is it. This or Harry Potter. But this is the book that has been in my head for years, one that has been lacking on every UK based foragers shelf; a guide to finding and eating the array of yummy treats found on our coastlines fresh & free to those who bother to look. [...] My fascination & proximity to the beach means I have collected an impressive collection of seashore & seaweed books. Most of the books available are for correctly IDing different types of seaweed and sealife, more still are recipe books aimed at cooking said ingredients but none I have found deal with the only issue I am interested in - locating & identifying the native bits I can eat. At last I find one that does. It covers all the edibles you may find along the UK coast from Cockles & Mussels to Sea Beet & Samphire to Lobsters & Kelp. It also includes a chapter on legal issues, health & safety issues and to top it all off has a rather inspiring recipe section at the back. I'm definitely gonna try the Seaweed & Elderflower Panna Cotta this spring and when I've made my prawning net I'll try the Spicy Prawn Soup too. Another really nice touch in this series of River Cottage guides is that there is no girly dust cover to get torn but a tough manly hardback cover which I don't think would mind too much if it got dropped in the odd rockpool. I actually think it would add to its charm! Well done John Wright, and thank you Mr Fearnley-Whittingstall. I love it." -HedgeComber

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