iris petals instead of rose?

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When my first granddaughter was 3 I brewed a cherry mead (Her name is Cherry) @ 18% to lay down for her 21st birthday. I have a brand new granddaughter named Iris and was wondering if I could use iris petals in a mead instead of the rose petals that some meads are made with.
 
"Many flower varieties should never appear on the menu, either because they don't taste like much or are, in fact, poisonous. Members of this inedible group include sweet peas, clematis and iris, just to name a few."

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BY MICHAEL WEISHAN
 
david_42 said:
"Many flower varieties should never appear on the menu, either because they don't taste like much or are, in fact, poisonous. Members of this inedible group include sweet peas, clematis and iris, just to name a few."

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BY MICHAEL WEISHAN


Thank you. That is the information that I was looking for. Plan B it is, blueberry mead.
 
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