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Foraging apps to help find, ID and log wild edible foods

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October 2, 2013

Foraging for wild edible foods has gotten a lot easier in the technology age, thanks to some great apps.

A new crop of foraging apps give users the ability to identify edible plants, log their locations, find recipes, learn about dangerous lookalikes and more.

These apps help you identify edible wild greens, berries, nuts, mushrooms, fruits and even medicinal plants that you can safely harvest in the wild or sometimes in your own back yard.

Click through the list to see five great foraging apps, with details and links for each one.

Stay tuned for more great foraging and ID apps soon.

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