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Gardening

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DreamGypsy

(2,252 posts)
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 12:57 PM Apr 2013

I just found out that hostas are edible... (warning: contains attempted humor)... [View all]

We have a large raised bed in our front yard in the shade of a big leaf maple. We have planted bergenia, ferns, and a variety of hostas. Most of the hostas are up now, stalks 10'' to 16", some unfurled. As I headed the dogs out the door this morning, I just wondered "Are they edible?".

As you experienced gardeners probably already know, they are.

Wikipedia says:

Culinary use

Hostas are edible by humans and are called "urui" in Japanese cuisine.[6] The parts eaten and the manner of preparation differ depending on the species; in some cases it is the shoots, others the leaf petiole, others the whole leaf. Younger parts are generally preferred as being more tender than older parts. The flowers are also edible.


I searched online and found a lot of advice, information, recommendations, and cautions.



One question I had for which I did not find an answer was this:

If you make sausages with hosta ... are they called hostages?
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