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re: Kudzu as food

Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:07 pm to
Posted by Nole Man
Somewhere In Tennessee!
Member since May 2011
9201 posts
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:07 pm to
Not as good as Mirlitons!

Posted by AFtigerFan
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2008
3745 posts
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:23 pm to
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Don't ever encourage kudzu on your property. Kill it. Kill it as best you can.
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.
Posted by slidingstop
Member since Jan 2025
2381 posts
Posted on 6/11/26 at 1:27 pm to
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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 by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
93681 posts
Posted on 6/11/26 at 2:17 pm to
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
Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
14097 posts
Posted on 6/11/26 at 2:53 pm to
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 by BigDropper
Member since Jul 2009
8689 posts
Posted on 6/11/26 at 4:59 pm to
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.
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