Some sap is (eg maple syrup), while other sap may tase bad or may even be poisonous.
yes it is.
no.... not all.
I do not think so, but if you have sap, you'd better get a new tree. :)
The seeds of some are edible (pignoli). The sap or leaves of some spruces can be used for chewing gum or tea. Juniper berries can flavor several different concoctions.
First, a screw is drilled into a maple tree, then, sap drips down and is collected in a bucket hanging underneath. Then it is sent to get edible, by adding sweeteners. You can buy syrup without the sweetness though.
The soapberry family has over 1300 species worldwide, many have a milky sap and many are toxic. The only edible product that is likely to be familiar is lychee.
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a banana sap is the sap from banana.
Yes pine sap is edible. The amber ones taste like juicy fruit. The darker ones...eh I stay away from those. They'll stick to your teeth like glue and they taste...well piney Next point. Pine sap can also be used as a type of solid fuel. Tried is many times and many times it saved my neck from freezing. Final point. Pine sap can also be used to clean your teeth. Have fun! Brian
No. Animals DO NOT have sap. Only plants have sap.
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I work at a shop that sells it so don't tell anyone I told you this or I would get fired. It is made of sap mixed with crushed woodchips. For color we add acrilyc paint. Shhh......