are trees edible? sure have a lot of fiber.
Are trees edible? sure have a lot of fiber
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Veeky Forums always delivers. i dont know how they do it.
ive heard that stuff is wood pulp, now that you mention it
sure
you know firsthand?
I make bark flour regularly. And cook with resin.
who
awesome! i cant believe people right here right now actually know how to cook with trees.
why do you do it? flavor? cost effectiveness? nutrition?
>Veeky Forums always delivers. i dont know how they do it.
I googled "edible trees" and that was the first result.
interest intensifies. pls elaborate
Lapacho bark makes for some gud tea.
artificial strawberry flavor, like in ice cream or so, is made from tree bark
You never heard of cinnamon, faggot?
then whys it not called natural flavor
thats just one example
If you peel the bark off of most trees the white layer directly under it can be shaved off and eaten as is or fried, this kills the tree though and should only be done in a survival situation
In a very long term survival situation this is double good because the dead trees will double as fire wood the next year
lignin is toxic, I believe,
it's better at cooking-food than being-food
Aspirin comes from willows. The bark I think.
And beaver anal glands.
oh, yes, it is. my bad.
From the movie Soul Kitchen:
>Recently fired from his job at a more upscale restaurant after refusing to honor a customer’s order for hot gazpacho, Shayn is not above spiking desserts with an aphrodisiac made from Honduran tree bark. The scene in Fatih Akin’s sweet slapstick farce, “Soul Kitchen” (named after the restaurant), in which the patrons go orgiastically berserk while under the bark’s influence, isn’t laugh-out-loud-funny so much as warmly amusing.
What?
the ugly truth about cinnamon: it's a fucking tree.
literally sawdust spice.
Whys that an ugly truth tho
Shhh. Don't tell him where every other spice comes from
Yep. They use it to simulate vanilla. Most vanilla ice cream has it.