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Catsear
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Catsear also known as flatweed,cat's ear or false dandelion, is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns. The plant is native to Europe, but has also been introduced to the Americas, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.The leaves, which may grow up to eight inches, are lobed and covered in fine hairs, forming a low-lying rosette around a central taproot. Forked stems carry bright yellow flower heads, and when mature these form seeds attached to windborne "parachutes".
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Catsear videos
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Wild Living with Sunny: Episode 17 - False Dandelion
Join Sunny Savage in Portland, Oregon harvesting false dandelion (catsear) flowers. Then learn how to easily cook them into false dandy balls. Hairy catsear (Hypochoeris radicata), or false dandelions as they are commonly known, originate from Europe. They have certainly made themselves comfortable here in the US though, and are mostly regarded as an invasive or noxious weed. Although they look similar to a common dandelion, you can easily tell the difference between the two through their leaves and flower stalks. Hairy catsear has hairy leaves, unlike common dandelions smooth. The common dandelion also has only one flower stalk which is hollow, unlike catsears branched flower stalk. The recipe below is adapted from Dr. Peter Gails recipe for dandelion burgers. Dr. Gail is widely known as the Dandelion Man, and he has written several books on using dandelions in cooking. False Dandy Balls 1 c false dandelion/catsear flower petals 1/2 c unbleached white flour 1/4 c onions, finely diced 1 large clove garlic, finely diced 1/4 t dried basil 1/4 t dried oregano 1/4 t dried hot pepper mix salt & pepper to taste milk, enough to make stiff batter oil for frying Remove false dandelion (catsear) petals from flower base by pinching tightly between your thumb and pointer fingers. While applying pressure roll the flower base between your fingers.This allows the petals to fall below. Once you have your false dandelion (catsear) petals, mix all ingredients. Add milk until you have a ...

