![Green pine cones in a bowl to prepare homemade herbal extract or syrup. Harvest young green cones on a dark wooden background. Alternative health care. Edible spring plant Stock Photo | Adobe Green pine cones in a bowl to prepare homemade herbal extract or syrup. Harvest young green cones on a dark wooden background. Alternative health care. Edible spring plant Stock Photo | Adobe](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/04/24/40/40/1000_F_424404011_ayiCGnmW2rEHtqPXKXNwwyooghND1EGS.jpg)
Green pine cones in a bowl to prepare homemade herbal extract or syrup. Harvest young green cones on a dark wooden background. Alternative health care. Edible spring plant Stock Photo | Adobe
![I found an Araucaria pine cone. I know they're edible, but does anyone know how to prepare them for consumption? : r/foraging I found an Araucaria pine cone. I know they're edible, but does anyone know how to prepare them for consumption? : r/foraging](https://preview.redd.it/i-found-an-araucaria-pine-cone-i-know-theyre-edible-but-v0-6d4fq7r1bwfa1.jpg?auto=webp&s=ef5bf95e8a72c4cfbe24a96939bdbc32a92d8b45)
I found an Araucaria pine cone. I know they're edible, but does anyone know how to prepare them for consumption? : r/foraging
![Rene Redzepi on X: "Giant unripe pine cones from the noble fir (Abies procera) 🌲 They're tender and edible at the moment. Sooooo delicious: sweet, citrusy and lots of pine. The texture Rene Redzepi on X: "Giant unripe pine cones from the noble fir (Abies procera) 🌲 They're tender and edible at the moment. Sooooo delicious: sweet, citrusy and lots of pine. The texture](https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thumb/1006562607061504003/pu/img/YrfV38nPlX6vVazu.jpg)