It’s always wise to eat berries from a plant you don’t know.
Those are blueberries and yes you can eat them.
Wild blue berries… edible, however there is a small chance it is contaminated with the fox tapeworm.
Only those no fox has taken a dump on
We also call them tapewormberries
Everything is edible once.
But yes, these are edible. Locals can tell you more about it and how the general situation is (wild animals, illnesses, etc.)
I think almost every Austrian spent part of their childhood summers picking those berries in the mountains. Yes they’re edible.
Yes, but check first it the juice/flesh is red or white. White is not good might upset your stomache.
Wenn Leute keine Ahnung haben wo die abgepackten Heidelbeeren aus dem Supermarkt herkommen 😑
The wild blueberries have a much better taste than the ones in the supermarket.
Try it!
they taste good but wash them first.
wild unwashed berries can spread eggs of the fuchsbandwurm (tape worm)
Oh man, that’s triggering childhood trauma. I was tasked with carrying the bucket in which the rest of the family transferred their smaller pickings, you know, real efficient and shit. That is, until I tripped over a root and the bucket went flying. Nobody said anything, but if looks could kill…
Heidelberry
**Overcoming barriers to performance is how groups become teams.**
*(John Katzenbach)*
Ohhh, never mind! :/
Prof an der MedUni wurde gefragt ob man Kinder davon abhalten soll die Heidelbeeren zu essen: “N’a wegnneana wird der Fuchs auf die Heidelbeeren scheissern?”
Try them and find out. If nothing happens, yes. If you start tripping, very YES.
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Blueberry
Yes.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelbeere
It’s always wise to eat berries from a plant you don’t know.
Those are blueberries and yes you can eat them.
Wild blue berries… edible, however there is a small chance it is contaminated with the fox tapeworm.
Only those no fox has taken a dump on
We also call them tapewormberries
Everything is edible once.
But yes, these are edible. Locals can tell you more about it and how the general situation is (wild animals, illnesses, etc.)
I think almost every Austrian spent part of their childhood summers picking those berries in the mountains. Yes they’re edible.
Yes, but check first it the juice/flesh is red or white. White is not good might upset your stomache.
Wenn Leute keine Ahnung haben wo die abgepackten Heidelbeeren aus dem Supermarkt herkommen 😑
The wild blueberries have a much better taste than the ones in the supermarket.
Try it!
they taste good but wash them first.
wild unwashed berries can spread eggs of the fuchsbandwurm (tape worm)
Oh man, that’s triggering childhood trauma. I was tasked with carrying the bucket in which the rest of the family transferred their smaller pickings, you know, real efficient and shit. That is, until I tripped over a root and the bucket went flying. Nobody said anything, but if looks could kill…
Heidelberry
**Overcoming barriers to performance is how groups become teams.**
*(John Katzenbach)*
Ohhh, never mind! :/
Prof an der MedUni wurde gefragt ob man Kinder davon abhalten soll die Heidelbeeren zu essen: “N’a wegnneana wird der Fuchs auf die Heidelbeeren scheissern?”
Try them and find out. If nothing happens, yes. If you start tripping, very YES.