I cant tell you how much I doubt it.
The fruit of the Turpentine tree are edible. They are used for baking purposes in many Mediterranean countries like Crete.
of course! i been eating them all day! they should be dark green...bite on it and eat the inside...deliscious! even the outside part!
The common name for the terebinth tree is the turpentine tree.
rain tree is one of the example.
Yes, it makes a good Jam but may also be eaten raw.
yes it can be eaten, People of Maldives eat
No. The fruit can be used for jam or eaten right off the tree.
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almonds from the tree.
mainly pine trees
No, adding turpentine to a tree's water is not beneficial and can be harmful. Turpentine is a solvent derived from pine resin, and it can damage the tree's cells and disrupt its physiological processes. Trees require clean water and nutrients to thrive, and introducing turpentine could lead to stress or even death. It’s important to use appropriate methods for tree care that support their health.
A plantain is the fruiting body of a type of banana plant and even though it is seedless this makes it a fruit, no matter how your cook it.