TG'son, BM, John, and all,
Glad for the information on the spelling. Spelling is not one of my strong points. In fact, I don't have very many strong points. But, no one has answered the primary question about poke salad/poke salat: Are Bears attracted to the plant and why?
John, I appreciated your story. I'll tell you a couple. I had two women in my church at Wetumka, Oklahoma, who had birthdays in the same week. One was an elderly woman--possibly the best looking old woman that I've every seen. The other was a young mother. The older woman had acquired some poke salad and called the younger woman to ask if she would like to have some of it. The younger woman accepted the offer and, hearing poke SALAD like I always have, took it home and incorporated it into a tossed salad--without the cooking and straining process that makes it safe to eat. At dinner that evening, she ate a "bait" of the salad. ("Bait" is a word that my Granny would have used.) Her husband and children did not eat any of the salad. Before the evening was over, the young woman was in the hospital being treated for a serious case of poisoning.
A few weeks later, in church, we were recognizing the two woman for their birthdays. (Small churches often do that.) I jokingly raised the issue of looks, commenting that the older woman looked the best. My Lay Leader, commented, "Blanche cooks her poke salad."
Another story has nothing to do with poke, but your childrens' reaction to your being in the woods for "poke" with the lady reminded me of it. One Sunday, as I taught my SS class at a church in Tulsa, I looked at my watch, a very cheap digital. When I couldn't read it, I commented that I needed to get a "real watch." Later that week, two women members of the class came by the parsonage and gave me a new watch--with an almost $200 price tag on it. They admonished me to tell no one but my wife that they had given it to me. My wife came home, and I told her about the gift. She looked at it and sat it down on a table. Later, my adopted son--he was some 12 or 13 but young for his age--came home. He picked up the watch and, addressing my wife, said, "What's this?" My wife replied, "A watch." He said, "Where did it come from?" She replied, "Two women brought it by to Dad." He demanded, "Who were they?" She replied, "I don't know"--telling a little fib. He then said, "Well, if two women bring Dad a $200 watch, don't you think you had better check into it?"
I may, at some point, get accustomed to "poke salet," but....