00:00 So this is the Mirabelle Cherry Plum. It's a hybrid of a cherry plum and a plum.
00:11 The darker yellow ones are softer, riper and more sweet and they're best picked towards
00:16 the end of August but watch out for the fruit flies and maggots. You can pluck your cherries
00:20 straight from the stem and they're the only cherry plum that stays completely yellow.
00:26 Now you need to make sure that you're removing the seeds. They're not very nice to eat and
00:32 they contain a very small amount of cyanide. You can also remove them with a knife or if
00:38 they're soft enough you can just squeeze the pips out. Here we've chopped them up and we're
00:43 going to use them to top a vegan walnut chocolate brownie. Caramelised on the top they're going
00:50 to add a fruity crispy kick. The natural sugars turn to caramel. Perfect for a bitter chocolate
00:57 brownie. Or keep it simple. Bake them in a puff pastry case at 180 degrees, sprinkled
01:05 with a little bit of sugar. The dried saddle gets its name because it grows out of a piece
01:18 of wood like that and it looks like a little saddle that little pixie joy had. Nice little
01:30 day today. Found something that's not a fungi, the red raspberry. Look how delicious that
01:42 is. F*** me. Look at that f***ing mushroom. I'm shaking.
02:02 When I'm looking for seaweed I'm always looking for this nice green colour. It's like any
02:24 vegetable if it's kind of lost its colour it probably ain't no good. Making sure it's
02:30 attached we're just going to give it a haircut. This is lava, the same seaweed that you make
02:37 lava bread from. Lava is clinging to concrete and rocks and you want to stew it down to
02:42 make a delicious seaweed paste. It goes really dark green when you cook it.
02:56 (dog barking)
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