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re: Kudzu as food
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:07 pm to Auburn1968
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:07 pm to Auburn1968
Not as good as Mirlitons!


Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:23 pm to CatfishJohn
quote:It’s a free food plot for me around the pond. The remaining property is mainly a pine thicket until you get to a creek bottom. The kudzu has nowhere else to go, luckily.
Don't ever encourage kudzu on your property. Kill it. Kill it as best you can.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:27 pm to BigDropper
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The Japanese have been using it as food for centuries...
Asians also use rhino horn and bear gallbladder as ED meds. Not sure I want to join every single cultural tradition they champion.
Posted on 6/11/26 at 2:17 pm to Auburn1968
shite you mean the planet might be saved from starvation by a mutant plant that grows 2 feet a day?
I"M HERE FOR IT
I"M HERE FOR IT
Posted on 6/11/26 at 2:53 pm to Auburn1968
Its not nearly as pervasive as it used to be....kudzu beetles have nearly eradicated it in most of north Georgia and metro Atlanta, relative to the 1970s....
Posted on 6/11/26 at 4:59 pm to slidingstop
One is a plant (kudzu) and about 80% of the human diet globally comes directly from plants.
The others are nuanced ingredients that less than 1% of Asian have any experience with.
The others are nuanced ingredients that less than 1% of Asian have any experience with.
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