no because it can cut up your throat and you will die
Yes, you can eat the seeds of the Ponderosa pine tree. You cannot eat the pine needles because they offer very few calories and actually cause stomach upset.
Yes actually, pine needles are high in vitamin c and natives used to eat them to prevent scurvy.
You can either chew on them, or boil them in water to make pine needle tea.
However if they are available (depending on the season) pine buds are better, and I actually enjoy eating them from time to time.
Yes. They are the same nut as the Italian Pignoli nut.
No I dont recommend eating anything after the Expiration date
They love pine nuts
A squirrel doesn't actually eat a pine cone. It does, however, eat pine nuts, and these are hidden within the cones. The number of pine nuts a squirrel will eat will vary, but most squirrels that live in pine forests are frequently looking for more, either to eat or to store.
Yes she can.
Squirrels eat fruits, nuts, bird eggs, pinecone seeds and pine needles.
It's probably better just to err on the side of caution. Alt. answer: As long as we're talking about pinon nuts (CO and NM), you can pick them yourself, or buy them from someone who's gone out and done just that! The shelled pine nuts found in big stores are from China, generally.
The nuts the Romans ate were almonds, chestnuts, hazelnuts, pine nuts, pistachios and walnuts.
Pine nuts are edible seeds from pine trees. In Europe pine nuts are harvested from the Stone Pine or the Swiss Pine. In Asia pine nuts are harvested from the Korean Pine in northeastern Asia and are harvested from the Chilgoza Pine in the western Himalaya. Also in Asia pine nuts are harvested from the Siberian Pine, the Siberian Dwarf Pine, the Chinese White Pine, and the Lacebark Pine. In North America pine nuts are harvested from the Colorado Pinyon, Single-leaf Pinyon, the Mexican Pinyon, the Gray Pine, the Torrey Pine, the Sugar Pine, and the Parry Pinyon. In the United States, pine nuts are mainly harvested by Native Americans. The tribes that harvest pine nuts include the Shoshone, Paiute, Hopi, and Washoe tribes.
Cockerels have testes yes. They are however located internally and are not ever visible externally except when the bird is butchered.
Yes, of all the plant foods, the pinyon nuts were the most important.