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On Sunday, February 8, 2004, at 08:11  PM, Carina Coomber wrote:

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> So..... is it ok to use sumac, then

The American Indians ate it, I believe. It certainly isn't poisonous.
The edible part is the pinkish horn-shaped cluster of "berries" at the
top.

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