When you purchase balsamic vinegar, you do not get the oil in the vinegar. However, it is possible to purchase a pine nut oil and balsamic vinegar salad dressing.
no its made from grapes
no , but it does have lactic acid and citric acid and HCL
Some balsamic oils are atlas cedarwood benzoin cypress frankincense juniper pine needle sandalwood all of these ar good for soothing irritating coughs and bronchial complaints
No, Pine-Sol does not contain ammonia. It contains pine oil as the main active ingredient, which gives it its signature pine scent.
No, it does not. Check the Pine Sol website FAQ for yourself to verify.
No, Pine-Sol does not contain bleach. It is a disinfectant cleaner that uses other active ingredients to clean and kill germs.
Pine nuts contain, depending on species, between 10-34% protein, with Stone Pine having the highest content. They are also a source of dietary fiber. The nutrition is storembryo (sporophyte) in the center.
multicellular
yes there are
I have not tried to eat pine needles.
They contain a sticky substance known as resin.
Pine bark itself does not contain turpentine; instead, turpentine is derived from the resin of pine trees. The resin is collected from the tree and processed to produce turpentine, a volatile oil used as a solvent and in various industrial applications. While pine bark may contain other compounds beneficial for medicinal or ecological purposes, it is not a direct source of turpentine.