Fuchsia berries
By Usernut
- 9 Sep, 2009
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someone said these are edible, are they?
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did a search and found they are edible, some types better flavoured than others, there''s even a fuchsia berry jam reciepe.
these ones (tom thumb) are quiet sweet. I ate 2..lol
9 Sep, 2009
well well you learn something new every day , i never knew these were edible
9 Sep, 2009
No i did'nt either, watch what you doing, dont wont to poison youself with them.
9 Sep, 2009
I wont get poisoned ..lol, they are edible.
9 Sep, 2009
Please note that on the leaflet from the British Veterinary Association, entitled Pets and Poisons, Fuchsia species are listed as substances of low-toxicity.
10 Sep, 2009
i googled the berries from fuchsia and found loads of recipes for jams :-).
not sure if i would have enough berries from the ones in my garden tho to make any lol
10 Sep, 2009
The larvae of Elephant hawk moth often bury themselves in the berries ..if you feel an itching sensation across your back as your wings develop - and find yourself being drawn to lights ..oooh
17 Sep, 2009
LOL... maybe that's why I prefer to work nightshift..
17 Sep, 2009
There you go lol ..could be worse as they are very pretty especially the pink ones . Thanks for this I too had no idea they were edible fuschia berry jelly or jam sounds very exotic .. Hywel should be able to open his own factory.
17 Sep, 2009
LOL! That would be a nice wee sideline for him!!
I just tasted one- like a cross between grape & pomegranate! Quite nice, but not very filling!
25 Sep, 2009
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I dont think so User.......but Im no authority.....Never heard they were edible before....
9 Sep, 2009