yes, usually find dark brown sap that is crumbley and not sticky chew and spit until it turns into gum
enjoy!
No, they did not.
Its tree sap from a tree if your car is under a pine tree then that's your answer
pine tree
YES
Dry, hardened, (pine) tree sap.
no its made from grapes
Pitch is the sap of Pine trees and is very hard to remove from skin and clothes. Sap is a general term for all tree liquids as in Maple syrup.
The sap from the longleaf pine, often called "yellow pine" is the life's blood of the tree. Most of the sap resides in the root of the tree, and is pumped to all the branches and leaves, as needed. The root is the storehouse for the plant. After the tree dies, the sap dries into rosin, and as the rosin crystallizes within the wood, it becomes hardened, much like plastic. The root of the tree is what is called "fat pine", or "lighter pine", after it is split and/or sawed. The other species of pine do not produce as much rosin/sap, so they do not have as much of the fat in the dried wood.
Some pine trees do that.
Yes, native people all over the world had glues from tree-sap. The north American Indians added crushed charcoal to pine sap to make a glue.
pine pitch is sap. sticky gooey sap. pine pitch.
No, it is not :) You can chew it, it has very nice and light taste, a bit sourish but still very good. Used to chew it when was little