Acorn
The fruit of the oak tree. The acorn was
highly prized as a food by the California Indians. Whole villages would
turn out to gather the crop. The acorns would be hulled and mashed in a
mortar. The acorn nut is bitter and contains much tannic acid, which
had to be eliminated before the nut could be eaten. A shallow hole was
dug in clean sand and lined with dough made from acorn meal. Hot water
was poured in, and as it seeped through the dough and sand it carried away
most of the tannic acid. Indians made bread by baking the dough, or
soup by mixing the meal with hot water. Some Indians flavored their
acorn soup with mint leaves.
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