Food and Drink Video. Foraging forever: Eating magic from Isle of Man forest floor Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/11/2025 - 14:52 GMT+1 Rather than using rare ingredients to impress diners, Pippa Lovell’s uses invasive species in her dishes to help the Isle of Man’s biodiversity. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Foraging forever: Eating magic from Isle of Man forest floor Now playing Next Ukraine’s ancient Easter egg art helps preserve national identity Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 3rd, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Film of the Week: 'The Drama' - The darkest date night movie of 2026 Now playing Next UNESCO raises alarm over 'priceless' Iranian heritage sites hit by war Now playing Next Amsterdam marks 25 years since hosting the world's first gay marriages Now playing Next Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes? Now playing Next Germany and Italy propose EU ‘kill switch’ for global stablecoins Now playing Next Over 40 countries launch coalition to secure Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next What it’s like to travel on the Paris to Berlin night train Now playing Next Chinese scientists reveal glowing plants that could light cities Now playing Next When climate action pays: how Europe’s top companies are turning sustainability into billions Now playing Next Artemis II astronauts describe 'breathtaking views' in space as they rocket toward the Moon Now playing Next Podcast: Everything you need to know about the Hungarian elections Now playing Next Belgium turns Easter chocolate into giant edible sculpture Now playing Next Watch: Strike hits major Iranian bridge near Tehran, killing at least 8 civilians More videos
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