Which part of the Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is most commonly discussed as an edible spring treat?

Answer

Flowers

While the Black Locust (*Robinia pseudoacacia*) possesses parts that are toxic, such as the bark which is harmful to horses, and foliage highly toxic to chickens, its blossoms are widely regarded as a viable edible component. These flowers are generally considered edible when they are in bloom and can be eaten raw or utilized in preparations such as being battered and fried to create fritters.

Which part of the Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is most commonly discussed as an edible spring treat?

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