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Depau 12-24-2008 03:13 PM

Edible Orchids?
 
Are all orchids edible? I thought it might make a very ostentatious salad topper for Christmas dinner.
Depau

ronaldhanko 12-24-2008 06:32 PM

The only way I've heard of orchids being eaten is as salep, an edible "ice cream" from Iran and Turkey. Perhaps some flowers on the salad that can be taken off and taken home are more appropriate, though I don't know they would hurt.

lambelkip 12-24-2008 06:47 PM

from what i've heard, they're all edible, but the flavor might be nauseating for some people. using the flowers as a decoration wouldn't hurt anything.

Jkelee 12-24-2008 07:15 PM

OMG, are you all serious?? You want to EAT our Beautiful Blooms??

Thank God I'm not a Vegitarian ;)

Depau 12-24-2008 07:32 PM

Thank you, so much, for the replies. I will probably try one, but I am not a fan of cut flowers. I like them where they grew and bloomed.
Thanks, Depau

Kona's Gold 12-24-2008 07:56 PM

There is some Denrobiums that they use as plate decorations here in Hawaii. I tried one but No Thanks I wont try another:_( . But my Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance" sure is tempting :scratchhead:.

Roland

lambelkip 12-24-2008 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Kona's Gold (Post 177255)
There is some Denrobiums that they use as plate decorations here in Hawaii. I tried one but No Thanks I wont try another:_( . But my Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance" sure is tempting :scratchhead:.

Roland

well, don't get too tempted. the nectar that gives it the scent is only a small part of what gives it its flavor.

Sun rm.N.E. 12-24-2008 09:26 PM

Here is my summary on orchid as food.
A word of caution, make sure they were not sprayed with toxic chemicals.

Dendrobiums have been used as a vegetable in Asia.

Jumellea leaves are brewed for tea.

In Mexico the pseudobulbs of Laelia superbiens are macerated, flavored and made into confections and shaped like skulls and other objects for All Saints' Day.

In some parts of Brazil the seedpods of Leptotes bicolor are cured and produce a flovoring similar to vanilla which is used to flavor
ice cream.

The tubers of Australian terrestrial orchids and pseudobulbs of Dendrobium speciosum were once roasted & eaten by various Koori tribes in Australia

Starchy tubers of North Amercian lady's slippers were once eaten.

Chinese are said to use the old dendrobium canes for soup.

In fact here is enough orchid eating going on even today that it has prompted an edible orchid conservation group.

"In the southern Africa region (Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi), the tubers of the orchids have for a long time been used as a source of food. The tubers are traded locally within the three countries, where they are used in the preparation of a meatless source.

Orchid farmers in Singapore have recently began to conduct cooking classes using orchids, introducing stir-fried orchids and orchid sauces. Not only are orchids edible, but also gardeners say that it is a source of fiber and vitamin C. So what does it taste like? Opinions vary; some say it is somewhat sweet, others say it tastes like tannin or raw chives.

People in Hawaii have been making salad dishes, cooking orchids and scallops together or have made sugar coated orchid candies since the 1960s. "
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However, the rattailed Oncidium ceboleta has been reported to be used as a hallucinogen when stronger stuff was not available. So check before using

Depau 12-24-2008 10:08 PM

WOW -- Edible Orchids
 
That is very interesting. Now I have to try them, just not Oncidium. Great information.
Thanks,
Depau

cowboy51278 12-24-2008 10:14 PM

my partner has threatened to feed my chids to our horses...does that count?


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