yes it is.
Several trees produce edible sap, with the most notable being the sugar maple, which is tapped for its sweet sap used to make maple syrup. Other trees include the birch, whose sap can be consumed fresh or fermented, and the black walnut, which also yields a sweet sap suitable for syrup. Additionally, the palm tree, particularly varieties like the date palm, produces sap known as "toddy," which can be fermented into a beverage.
The candelabra tree is poisonous the sap will blister you if on contact with your skin touching the tree will burn your skin even breathing its fumes can burn you ferociously
no.... not all.
Yes, palm trees do produce sap.
no one MADE sap. sap comes from trees.
I do not think so, but if you have sap, you'd better get a new tree. :)
Khanewala gondh in Telugu is known as "Gondh Kasturi" or simply "Gondh." It is a traditional edible gum or sap obtained from the sap of certain trees and is commonly used in Indian cuisine for its thickening properties and health benefits.
They don't "bleed" sad. But yes, some trees do produce sap.
Resin or Natural Rubber can be made from the sap of trees.
Some sap is (eg maple syrup), while other sap may tase bad or may even be poisonous.
Nope, Christmas trees are not edible last time I checked.
The candelabra tree, also known as Euphorbia ingens, is typically not a preferred food source for most animals due to its toxic latex sap. However, certain herbivores like the black rhinoceros have been known to consume parts of the candelabra tree despite its toxicity. Additionally, some insects and birds may feed on the flowers or seeds of the candelabra tree.