Bounties Of The Land Episode 1: WildCrafted Superfood Japanese Shiso. Article, Pictures Video, Recipe, Smoke Blend!steemCreated with Sketch.

in health •  7 years ago  (edited)

Greetings!



Today is the first official Episode of "Bounties of The Land" of which is basically the new name for the daily harvest posts. 

In this Episode we feature Shiso or in Japanese: 紫蘇 or the more widely used name of the Asian culinary herb Perilla frutescens var. crispa, belonging to the mint family.



So Shiso is apparently NOT in the basil family but the MINT family! 

This is one of our most abundant crops. We have integrated it into our wildcrafted eco system and now it basically takes care of it self. We do water it a little bit in the dead heat of the summer but other than that it plants it self and after it dies off in the freeze it comes back in the spring. Our shiso will get to almost 6 foot tall at the end of the summer and we harvest it all before the first freeze so we can preserve it. 



We use it in our tea blends, smoke blends, salads, juices and to activate our water. 

This is a nice video that I shot today before the hurricane blowing in from down south of which will bring with it much needed cool air and rain!

Here is the video and I will list all the nutrient content after the video. 



We cultivate the purple shiso but it also comes in a green leaf variety. It can be used in MANY ways as we eat it every day in salads and green juices. 



Here are some of the traditional common uses of shiso in Japan. 


Shiso Green Leaves Varity :


  • The green leaf can be chopped up and used as herb or condiments for an assortment of cold dishes such as:cold noodles (hiyamugi, sōmen)cold tofu (known as Hiyayakko).
  • Chopped leaves can be used to flavour any number of cooked dishes.  A whole leaf battered only on the obverse side is made into tempura. Whole leaves are often combined with shrimp or other fried items


Red leaves:


  • Red leaves are used for making pickled plum (umeboshi), but this is no longer a yearly tradition of the average household. Red shiso is used to colour shiba-zuke, a type of pickled eggplant (also cucumber, myoga, shiso seeds may be used),Kyoto specialty.


Shiso Seeds:


  • The seed pods of the shiso are also salted and preserved as a sort of spice. They can be combined with fine slivers of daikon, for instance, to make a simple salad. One source from the 1960s says that oil expressed from shiso seeds was once used for deep-frying purposes.


Yukari:


  • The name yukari refers to dried and pulverized red-shiso flakes, and has passed into the common tongue as a generic term, even though Mishima Foods Co. insists it is the proprietary name for its products. The term yukari-no-iro has signified the colour purple since the olden days, based on a poem in the Kokin Wakashū about a murasaki or gromwell blooming in Musashino (old name for Tokyo area). Moreover, the term Murasaki-no-yukari has long been used as an alias for Lady Murasaki’s famous romance of the shining prince.



As I said this is a highly nutritious and medical plant. It is eaten daily by asian cultures but is also used as a medicine. Teas is the most common way it is used however there are also extracts available as well. 

  • Shiso is super high in antioxidants which helps prevent almost all diseases, slows aging and promotes overall good health!
  • Shiso is also used as a medicine to treat nausea, vomiting, food poising, abdominal pain, head aches, and coughs. 
  • Shiso is also an antiviral which is one of the many reasons we use it in all of our water, to not only activate super water but to keep any bacteria, viruses and such from getting in our water as it sits out all day. 


I could go on though I feel this is more than enough to promote this super food as a worthy addition to your diet!

Remember the BEST medicine is your FOOD!


I hope this inspires you to cultivate your own food and medicine or to look to nature first for your medicine and get it from someone who honors this. 

Cheers to your health and wealth!


100% of all these photos are from today taken by me in my garden. I am committed to original, creative and USEFUL content. 

As always I appreciate your support and welcome your feedback!

SteemON!


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highly original post quinn! I love Japanese food and the zen link quality of what they do.. Id love to learn how to do some fermentation .. get that natural B12 going !

I love your message QUinn!
"Remember the BEST medicine is your FOOD!"
Yes yes really that should be my mantra when im about to dig into a pizza.. if it wasnt for pizza id be 99% vegan! ;-)

hahahahahahaha "if it went for pissa id be 99% vegan" harahhahaa
Yes i feel for ya brother. I LOVE pizza also! One of my favorite foods for sure! I bake lots of pizzas in my earthen oven, I actually synchronistically enough just made a post about lighting a fire in it.

You know it is possible for Pizza to be very healthy if you make your own dough from high quality ingredients and top it with your own grown or local organic ingredients....

Also even if you eat pizza every day as long as you do some fasting and eat a lot of raw foods otherwise and drink really good water u will be fine.

Health is one of my masteries, I actually wrote a book about it. @gardenofeden posts a lot of good posts on health and I plan to start releasing pages from my book here on Steemit!

SteemON!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

cool! thanks for those tips! sometimes i do as you suggest and make my own healthy pizza.. i EVEN sometime make it with vegan cheese .. but theres nothing like going to takeout .. im ok though as i live so far away that i can only have it once a week ;) and yes we have nice good water from a spring that we restructure using some magical earth stones and love.. ;-) i drink it all day long with a squeeze of lime..

now my potato chip addiction is another issue though!

Yes, we make lots of french fries of which are really delicious !Even better than potato chips!

for sure, especially with home grown loved up potatoes

Mmmmm Hmmmmmm and himalayan salt!

check that!

hahahahaha yup check the delicious and nutritious box!

Wow you have shiso plants, that's really great man! When i was in the hotel industry, i used to import them from Japan, it was so expensive!
I love them in sushis and seaweed salad, just amazing!

Yea hahahahahaha

I am living a rich life!

Fine delicacies from around the world in great abundance!

Great to see a professional chef give the tip of hat ;-)>

AMAZING POST!!!

Thanks!
I just went to your page and saw that you post some awesome stuff too ;-)>

SteemON!

WOW cool great post man. I never heard of Shiso before thanks for sharing this.

Hey @gavinthegreat !
Are you THE great gavin? I believe I have heard ur name a few times here on Steemit.

Cool to meet you. Thanks for the support and appreciation. Hope to see you around soon!

SteemON!

You look so healthy because you eat natural foods and healthy...guess you do sports too..good job

Yes I eat a lot of healthy foods. I don't do sports but I do get exercise regularly. Climbing trees, swimming, playing with children and the BEST work out WRESTLING!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There are no better sports than what you just outlined, wow.

Its true, I just don't do them in a sport like way I just do it as part of life.
Like have you seen the posts from the cliff jumping lake party we are doing?

Its awesome, I agree. Even playing with kids outdoors is a big sports

Yes indeed! hahahahaha

LOVE this post, following you, THANK YOU for what you are doing with food, plants and steemit <3

So great to connect with you in this way!

Hope to see you around soon!

SteemON!

Thanks for your post!
Upvoted for you is my gift!
Follow me dear

That is a great gift!
Thank you!

I will give you an up vote in return ;-)>

shiso, never heard of it ... sounds like you know your stuff!

yea, its not to common here in the states but it is in Asia and it is a super food!
Grow it! Eat it!