IkemanTx
5 year old buck +
I have loved foraging berries and fruits for years, and never really gave much thought to the countless sumac shrubs I walked past year in and year out. I’ve heard mention of sumac lemonade a few times over the past few years, but just assumed it had to have been from a different variety than we have around north central Texas... otherwise the ranchers wouldn’t detest and eradicate something that provided such a refreshing summer drink.
Nope... I’ve been ignoring it without merit.
I picked a whole bunch of berry heads, stripped the stems out of them to reduce the tannins, then soaked them in cold water for 4 hours.
I strained off the berries and accompanying leftover petals with a muslin cloth sack, and sweetened to taste. I used 1 cup of sugar to 3 liters of ade. It might be a bit over sweetened to my taste, but my son likes it sweet.
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Nope... I’ve been ignoring it without merit.
I picked a whole bunch of berry heads, stripped the stems out of them to reduce the tannins, then soaked them in cold water for 4 hours.


I strained off the berries and accompanying leftover petals with a muslin cloth sack, and sweetened to taste. I used 1 cup of sugar to 3 liters of ade. It might be a bit over sweetened to my taste, but my son likes it sweet.

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