By: M. Elise Giller
Flowers instantly perk up any room making it as fresh and inviting as a ripe avocado, and you can do the same for your food by using edible flowers in unexpected ways. Need to know which flowers are safe to eat? We’ve put together a list in honor of Garden Week.
Before we get started, a word of warning: Do not eat a flower if you’re not sure it’s consumable. Stick to those you’ve grown yourself or have purchased at a farmers market and know are safe to eat. Never eat flowers you’ve picked off the road or in public parks. Don’t have a farmers market nearby? Shop the produce section of your grocery store (not the florist section) or order online from a reputable seller. Sites like Marx Foods, Melissa’s, and Gourmet Sweet Botanicals ship overnight for the freshest picks.
Remember, when eating a flower, remove the pistils and stamens and eat only the petals.
Edible Options
The sky is the limit when using flowers to make food even more beautiful — and tasty.
Why not add edible flowers to our tasty avocado and pineapple salad? Find the recipe here.
https://www.thespruceeats.com/cooking-with-edible-flowers-1809248
https://www.treehugger.com/green-food/42-flowers-you-can-eat.html
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/food-recipes/cooking/tips/a25640/how-to-use-edible-flowers/