PRIMITIVE WILD SURVIVAL FOOD: Six Edible Coastal Plants

PRIMITIVE WILD SURVIVAL FOOD: Six Edible Coastal Plants

Chad Zuber

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@gulshanbaran241
@gulshanbaran241 - 20.08.2020 09:24

Very wounderfull I liked. It is difficult live

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@t.c.l1625
@t.c.l1625 - 30.08.2020 00:16

his alchemy skill must be through the roof

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@radinkaygpanuluh8248
@radinkaygpanuluh8248 - 06.10.2020 09:47

Make your video you diarrhea hahah

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@bigwilly8199
@bigwilly8199 - 23.10.2020 02:30

0

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@bohdan8121
@bohdan8121 - 26.10.2020 01:38

Обожаю это видео

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@toprak227
@toprak227 - 05.11.2020 12:02

bitki leri tanı yor olma nlz.çok güzel

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@suscribete400sups5
@suscribete400sups5 - 16.11.2020 03:44

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@deepseaknight416
@deepseaknight416 - 17.11.2020 07:02

such beautiful land

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@angieroyall1516
@angieroyall1516 - 27.11.2020 23:15

Oh my goodness, I'm feeling faint, is it hot in here...... well I've liked and subscribed.... and I've commented.... but I ain't sharing.

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@darkglass4486
@darkglass4486 - 06.12.2020 04:50

I heard that to see if the plant is toxic, you rub the plant against the skin to see if they're reaction to the skin. If skin reactions to the plant than it toxic.

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@sekizojik
@sekizojik - 17.12.2020 16:15

you are primitive gordon ramsay

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@riadguezoul8918
@riadguezoul8918 - 08.01.2021 12:57

Thanks

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@true_weeb2086
@true_weeb2086 - 17.01.2021 10:10

How do you edit your videos

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@playzonetime6463
@playzonetime6463 - 06.02.2021 07:56

this guy is dr. strange

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@vinlandsaga1238
@vinlandsaga1238 - 17.02.2021 00:16

Сделайте субтитры пж

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@vamsikumarkallem2909
@vamsikumarkallem2909 - 17.02.2021 12:43

Yay...Cattails are available in India too..

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@accurateguy7831
@accurateguy7831 - 18.02.2021 15:13

Its Like satisfying island food asmr Dude

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@hdhdhhdhdhjd6333
@hdhdhhdhdhjd6333 - 08.03.2021 03:07

Morrocccccco❤️❤️❤️🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦

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@hajiakber3129
@hajiakber3129 - 18.03.2021 14:58

verygood seenthanks
keamari Karachi Pakistan

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@hajiakber3129
@hajiakber3129 - 18.03.2021 14:59

verygood seenthanks
keamari Karachi Pakistan

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@hajiakber3129
@hajiakber3129 - 18.03.2021 15:00

verygood seenthanks
keamari Karachi Pakistan

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@minnie6909
@minnie6909 - 30.04.2021 23:01

Your stomach must be immune to all bacteria and viruses because I get diarrhea from just store bought milk lmao

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@ebeonkharjana9092
@ebeonkharjana9092 - 01.05.2021 19:04

You should have sun tanned, I wonder if it's legit. 🤔

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@elisabettascarpini8829
@elisabettascarpini8829 - 23.05.2021 22:05

Sono certa che un essere umano può sopravvivere solo di quello che offre la Natura, bisognerebbe conoscere tutti i tipi di piante, commestibili e non, se ci venisse insegnato fin da piccoli come fare e cosa mangiare potremmo vivere felici senza bisogno di lavorare né di usare soldi, solo stando a contatto della Natura che secondo me è il nostro Dio

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@غريرالعسل-ز4د
@غريرالعسل-ز4د - 10.06.2021 10:28

This channel is full of good stuff but please put on some some pants! People never were naked as the stupid bedtime stories tell us!!! In fact a 100 years ago Christian women looked like the real Muslims the ones that passed away a long time ago and were fully covered even men in the deserts in the sahara everywhere

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@TheKarahan2011
@TheKarahan2011 - 15.06.2021 20:17

You should have your own program in one of the documentary channels. No drama no bs straight survival tips and survival itself. Watching you comforts me.

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@thanhtuyenphan8882
@thanhtuyenphan8882 - 20.06.2021 09:18

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@haimbenavraham1502
@haimbenavraham1502 - 02.07.2021 19:57

I hope a mermaid finds him. She'll put him through school.

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@UDGMTVLINK
@UDGMTVLINK - 01.08.2021 07:49

Jesus Christ Is Lord And He Is Coming Soon. DONT TAKE THAT VACCINE ♥️🙏🏼

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@reaperpro705
@reaperpro705 - 02.08.2021 18:26

I eat grass when I was 2

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@spinosaurus6910
@spinosaurus6910 - 03.08.2021 04:50

i want to see him go to nc next

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@shrimpbynightbythomas8212
@shrimpbynightbythomas8212 - 09.08.2021 00:09

Have you come across a seed that would make a loud popping sound when add to water, look like a brown rice in it shell? They grow on the end strick.

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@witness2018
@witness2018 - 05.09.2021 08:07

Mosquitoes?

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@ro21336
@ro21336 - 13.09.2021 05:30

Gratidão!💕💓❤💞💗🙌

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@iaralacerda58
@iaralacerda58 - 23.09.2021 00:39

As vezes mi dá uma vontade de viver assim

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@kaunghtetnyi2755
@kaunghtetnyi2755 - 13.10.2021 11:50

he's the one, the real Chad.

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@mma4140
@mma4140 - 28.12.2021 15:47

imagine how hard it must have been for humans to survive back in anchient time

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@arthurmorgan265
@arthurmorgan265 - 16.01.2022 08:12

The way he moaned while eating the first plant had me rolling 😂 but you know it taste good and has some moisture in it, I couldn’t imagine being in that all day this guy has some major balls, props to him.

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@EzrealSama
@EzrealSama - 19.01.2022 20:22

This video makes me think of our ancient human ancestors and the knowledge of survival they pass down to us 🥺

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@halitaytar4337
@halitaytar4337 - 01.02.2023 19:56

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@cringelord1016
@cringelord1016 - 10.03.2023 18:26

Looking at you from then to now you had a full on Arnold Schwarzenegger ,
You might understand some-what if you look at some of his older movies compared to now . ( Mainly his Flexing Tournament photos. )

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@TimeToBeKind
@TimeToBeKind - 25.03.2023 17:26

The roots from cattails are great to eat, carbs. Roast them. Cook them and it’s like eating spaghetti.

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@Amazing_plant_microscop
@Amazing_plant_microscop - 27.04.2024 12:48

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@gogotharyantharyant7629
@gogotharyantharyant7629 - 05.03.2025 06:58

amazing.... ferygood

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@leeterryjr
@leeterryjr - 04.04.2025 03:50

According to an AI the unknown plant is likely Bulbine which is not good to eat, and you can see the reason they say that explained below.

My reasoning for leaning toward Bulbine (likely Bulbine frutescens) over ice plant or sea purslane comes down to a combination of the plant’s visual characteristics in the image, the habitat shown in the video, and how these align with the typical features of each plant. Let’s break down the identification process step by step to explain why Bulbine seems the most likely candidate.
1. Visual Characteristics of the Plant in the Image
The close-up of the plant provides key details:
Leaves: The leaves are long, narrow, and grass-like, with a slightly fleshy appearance but not as thick or rounded as you’d expect from a typical succulent. They’re green and elongated, growing in a somewhat clustered arrangement.

Flower: The flower is small, bright yellow, and star-shaped, with a simple structure (likely 5-6 petals) and a central disc. It’s solitary at the end of a slender stem.

Overall Structure: The plant appears low-growing with a somewhat sprawling habit, which is common in dry, rocky environments.
Now, let’s compare these features to the three candidates:
Bulbine (e.g., Bulbine frutescens)
Leaves: Bulbine frutescens has long, narrow, grass-like leaves that are slightly succulent but not as thick as those of many other succulents. The leaves are typically green and can grow in a rosette or clustered pattern, which matches the image well.

Flower: Bulbine species often have small, star-shaped yellow flowers with 5-6 petals, borne on slender stalks. This is a strong match for the flower in the image.

Growth Habit: Bulbine plants are low-growing and can spread out, often found in rocky or sandy soils, which aligns with the environment in the video.
Ice Plant (e.g., Mesembryanthemum crystallinum)
Leaves: Ice plants typically have much thicker, more obviously succulent leaves that are often rounded or cylindrical, designed to store water. Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, for example, has leaves covered in tiny, glistening papillae (giving it a “crystalline” look, hence the name). The leaves in the image are too slender and grass-like to fit this description—they lack the chunky, juicy appearance of most ice plants.

Flower: Ice plants do have small, star-shaped flowers, often yellow, pink, or white, but they’re usually more clustered or numerous than the single flower shown in the image.

Growth Habit: Ice plants often form dense mats or carpets, which could fit the environment, but the leaf shape is a significant mismatch.
Sea Purslane (Sesuvium portulacastrum)
Leaves: Sea purslane has small, oval to spoon-shaped leaves that are thick and succulent, often with a slightly reddish tint at the edges. The leaves in the image are far too long and narrow to match sea purslane, which typically has shorter, more rounded leaves.

Flower: Sea purslane does have small, star-shaped flowers that can be yellow (though often pink or purple), but they’re usually smaller and less prominent than the flower in the image, often nestled closer to the stems.

Growth Habit: Sea purslane grows in low, spreading mats, often in salty or sandy coastal areas. While the habitat could fit, the leaf shape is a major discrepancy.
Visual Conclusion: The slender, grass-like leaves and the single, star-shaped yellow flower align much more closely with Bulbine than with ice plant or sea purslane. Ice plant leaves are too thick and rounded, and sea purslane leaves are too short and oval.
2. Habitat and Environment
The background of the video shows a rocky, hilly area with dry, scrubby vegetation, likely in a semi-arid or arid climate, possibly near a coast (given the mention of sea purslane). This environment can help narrow down the options:
Bulbine: Bulbine frutescens is native to South Africa but has been introduced to other arid regions, including parts of Australia, the Mediterranean, and the southwestern United States. It thrives in rocky, well-drained soils and can tolerate drought, making it a good fit for the rocky hillside in the video.

Ice Plant: Ice plants like Mesembryanthemum crystallinum are also found in arid, coastal regions, often in sandy or salty soils. They’re common in places like California, Australia, and the Mediterranean. The habitat fits, but the plant’s appearance doesn’t.

Sea Purslane: Sesuvium portulacastrum is typically found in coastal, saline environments like beaches, salt marshes, or dunes. While the video’s location could be near a coast, the terrain looks more like a dry, rocky hillside than a typical sea purslane habitat (which is often flatter and sandier).
Habitat Conclusion: The rocky, dry hillside is a strong match for Bulbine’s preferred environment. Ice plants could grow here too, but sea purslane is less likely unless the area is closer to a saline environment than it appears.
3. The Person’s Description in the Video
The text in the video says, “Identity unknown. Possibly a species of ice plant or sea purslane.” This suggests the person isn’t sure but is considering those two options. However:
They might be focusing on ice plant and sea purslane because those are more commonly known as edible coastal plants, especially if they’re foraging in a region where these are prevalent (e.g., California or Australia).

Their uncertainty leaves room for the plant to be something else entirely, like Bulbine, which they might not be familiar with. Bulbine isn’t as well-known as a forageable plant, and its similarity to other succulents might lead someone to mistake it for an ice plant at a glance.
4. Why Bulbine Stands Out
Leaf Shape: The long, narrow, grass-like leaves are a hallmark of Bulbine and don’t match the thicker, more rounded leaves of ice plants or the short, oval leaves of sea purslane.

Flower Match: The single, star-shaped yellow flower on a slender stalk is very characteristic of Bulbine frutescens, more so than the flower structure of ice plants (which often have more clustered blooms) or sea purslane (which has smaller, less prominent flowers).

Habitat Fit: The rocky, dry hillside is a perfect environment for Bulbine, which thrives in such conditions, whereas sea purslane prefers more saline, coastal flats, and ice plants often form denser mats in sandier soils.

Visual Similarity: Bulbine can superficially resemble other succulents, which might explain why the person in the video thought it could be an ice plant—they might not be familiar with Bulbine as a distinct genus.
5. Addressing the Edibility Context
The person in the video eating the plant does raise the possibility that it’s an edible species, which aligns better with ice plant or sea purslane (both of which are edible) than Bulbine (which isn’t). However:
The visual mismatch with ice plant and sea purslane is significant enough that I’m hesitant to override the identification based solely on the person eating it.

Bulbine might not cause immediate harm in small amounts, which could explain why the person is fine after eating it, but this doesn’t make it safe or edible in the broader sense.
Final Reasoning:
I believe it’s more likely Bulbine because the plant’s appearance—specifically the slender, grass-like leaves and the single, star-shaped yellow flower—matches Bulbine frutescens far better than it does ice plant or sea purslane. The habitat also supports this, as Bulbine thrives in rocky, arid environments like the one shown. While the person’s suggestion of ice plant or sea purslane makes sense from an edibility perspective, the visual characteristics don’t align as well with those plants.
If you’d like to confirm this further, you could look for more details in the video (e.g., does the person describe the texture of the leaves as fleshy or juicy, which might point more toward ice plant?). Alternatively, knowing the filming location could help—Bulbine is common in places like South Africa, Australia, and parts of the U.S., while ice plants and sea purslane have their own distinct ranges.

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