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Beech
Fagus species
Description: Beech trees are
large (9 to 24 meters), symmetrical forest trees that
have smooth,
light-gray bark and dark green foliage. The character of its bark, plus its clusters
of prickly seedpods, clearly distinguish the beech tree in the field.
Habitat and
Distribution: This
tree is found in the Temperate Zone. It grows wild in the eastern United
States, Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is found in moist areas, mainly in
the forests. This tree is common throughout southeastern Europe and across temperate
Asia. Beech relatives are also found in Chile, New Guinea, and New Zealand.
Edible Parts: The mature
beechnuts readily fall out of the husklike seedpods. You can eat these dark
brown triangular nuts by breaking the thin shell with your fingernail and
removing the white, sweet kernel inside. Beechnuts are one of the most
delicious of all wild nuts. They are a most useful survival food because of the
kernel's high oil content. You can also use the beechnuts as a coffee
substitute. Roast them so that the kernel becomes golden brown and quite hard.
Then pulverize the kernel and, after boiling or steeping in hot water, you have
a passable coffee substitute.
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