Gin is primarily flavored with juniper berries, which come from the juniper tree (genus Juniperus). While gin itself is distilled from grains or malt, the distinct flavor profile is largely attributed to the addition of juniper and other botanicals. Different styles of gin may incorporate various herbs, spices, and fruits, but juniper remains the key ingredient that defines the spirit.
Gin is an alcoholic spirit. So definitely YES.
See Djin
About 7000 come from a tree
The word "gin" is derived from the Dutch word "jenever," which means "juniper," reflecting the primary flavoring ingredient in the spirit. "Jenever" itself comes from the Latin word "juniperus." The spirit gained popularity in England during the 17th century, where it was shortened to "gin." Over time, gin evolved into various styles, including London Dry and Old Tom gin.
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a horsechestnut tree
What kind of tree are you talking about?
Cloves do not come from tree nuts. Cloves are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae.
If the question is "What tree do conkers come from?" then the answer is Aesculus hippocastanum the Common Horse Chestnut.
yeah from a cacao tree :)
What part of the tree does a bay LEAF come from? I think you answered your own question.
They come from the pine tree.