It's the first time I see these Ginkgo biloba nuts and if I had all the ingredients clear that yes! I would eat this beautiful and nutritious salad
thanks for sharing
have a nice day @haphazard-hstead
I'm glad you enjoyed my salad, @gladysstillwagon! Gingko trees take 30-40 years before they will have any nuts to harvest. And they don't grow wild anywhere. So, really, about the only place to look for them is in old, established neighborhoods. Or old, established park landscapes. They got planted as street trees because they can handle urban environments better than many trees.
interesting that there is no doubt that you always learn something, we do not finish learning in life.
Now I have been wanting to try these nuts, well someday it will be.
Thank you very much for your answer @haphazard-hstead
You have a nice night
If you ever stop by a Chinese market, you might find some for sale, in the shell is best. But if you see a Gingko tree dropping their fruits, you can get a lot - a lot - for free and pretty quickly. They are worth the effort!
I'm glad you enjoyed my salad, @gladysstillwagon! Gingko trees take 30-40 years before they will have any nuts to harvest. And they don't grow wild anywhere. So, really, about the only place to look for them is in old, established neighborhoods. Or old, established park landscapes. They got planted as street trees because they can handle urban environments better than many trees.
interesting that there is no doubt that you always learn something, we do not finish learning in life.
Now I have been wanting to try these nuts, well someday it will be.
Thank you very much for your answer @haphazard-hstead
You have a nice night
If you ever stop by a Chinese market, you might find some for sale, in the shell is best. But if you see a Gingko tree dropping their fruits, you can get a lot - a lot - for free and pretty quickly. They are worth the effort!