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Flowers have formed a huge part of our diet for centuries. The Romans used to use violets and roses in a lot of their recipes alongside lavender in their sauces. A lot of people assume edible flowers are hard to come by and mostly only used by chefs in fancy restaurants, however, you’d be surprised to hear that a lot of edible flowers can be found in your very own garden. However, it’s important not to mistake them with non-edible flowers so make sure your 100% certain they're edible before consuming.
Check out these 10 common edible flowers!
1. Cornflower - A sweet but spicy flavour similar to clove.
2. Hibiscus - Fantastic in fruit salads or in tea to add a citrus tang.
3. Dahlia - People often compare the flavour to chestnuts, spicy apples and even carrots!
4. Honeysuckle - Great in puddings and in tea.
5. Magnolia - Fresh flavour, great in summer salads!
6. Nasturtium - A lot of people compare the taste to watercress with a slight peppery tang.
7. Pansy - Mild and fresh, an impressive garnish adding colour to cocktails, salads and puddings.
8. Rose - Delicious in drinks, jams and jellies, and for adding fragrance to your flavour.
9. Scented Geraniums - Citrusy taste with a nutmeg kick.
10. Cape Jasmine - A beautiful fragrant addition to baking and drinks.