
Taste the Trees and Learn Wild Foods of spring @ Cowdray
Sat, Apr 25
Discover edible trees, leaves and shoots with Estate forager George, from the young leaves of lime and beech to the tender tips of hawthorn.
As you wander through spring the beautiful grounds of the Cowdray meadows and ruins, you’ll learn to identify edible saps, shoots, and leaves, tasting their unique flavours and celebrating foraging as a way to learn your landscape seeing it through new eyes and connecting guests to the biodiversity we have all around us.
Walks will be circular, beginning and ending at Cowdray Farm Shop and will last approximately 2.5 hours.
Please wear footwear that is suitable for undulating terrain.
Meet George, Cowdray’s Forager:
George has been foraging and using wild foods for some years, supplying the freshest foraged wild edibles to some of the country’s top restaurants, chefs and food establishments.
After years of being immersed in the ‘wild’ himself, George now focuses on encouraging others to appreciate the significance of our native countryside, and how we can enjoy and protect it for future generations.
Over his years of foraging George has accrued an in-depth knowledge of our countryside, its diverse habitats and the variety of plants and fungi each contains. He has covered the length and breadth of the country from the Scottish Highlands to the moors and coasts of Cornwall, in search of new native edibles as well as sustainable sources to pick them. Working closely with chefs consulting on what, when and how to use each ingredient to best showcase them has led George to be featured on programmes like BBC’s Saturday Kitchen, following the journey from the forests and fields to fork. George now hopes to inspire you on your own adventure of discovery.
