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it depends what "pod" you are talking about...if it is whale pods then it is whales diped in honey... OR ... if it is those the chocolate pods it is them dipped in honey that would be yummy
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Yes. Honey locust trees grow long, twisted pods. The pods turn a deep brown in fall and are full of oval, brown seeds. The pulp inside the pods is edible, unlike the black locust, which is TOXIC.
Trees that have spiny seed pods include the honey locust, sweetgum, and black locust.
Locust fruits are pods that grow on honey locust trees. The pulp inside the pods are edible for both humans and animals.
Many trees have pods. Trees that belong to the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) family, produce bean-pod like fruit. For example: Gledistia triacanthos -- honey locust Acacia pravissima , -- Ovens Wattle ,
You can identify a honey locust tree by looking for thorns on its branches, clusters of small green leaves, and long seed pods that turn brown in the fall.
The honey locust tree gets its name from the sweet pulp found in its pods. The pulp was historically consumed by Native Americans and early settlers, providing a source of "honey" from the tree.
Berries from the locust tree may be the sweet edible pods of the honey locust trees. Another type of locust tree is the black locust tree which is highly toxic but good for making honey.
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The pods that appear after flowering are the seed pods.
The tree you are describing sounds like a honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos). It has large thorns on its branches and seed pods that are typically 6-8 inches long, containing several seeds. Honey locust trees are often found in North America.
All Cytisus have pods.
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