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By murrkywaters
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O. basilaris is by far the most common here, and is *technically* edible, but I've never tried it. The paddles also contain a very tiny amount of mescaline. Not enough to get anyone high, but it may pose a similar issue as poppy seeds and opioid tests.

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By murrkywaters
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We also have some yucca varieties with edible fruits, but they need to be prepared before you eat them. Same with mesquite. Mesquite flour is great in baked goods.

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By murrkywaters
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Just collected some A. pungens berries. For those interested in edible fruits, this one is a good one. If you steep the berries in water you get a drink not unlike apple cider. The berries don't have a good texture, but the flavor is amazing.

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