
Pine trees are amazing. Apart from their obvious use adorning many peoples' homes during the holidays (and for many people, a month or two afterward), these trees have a secret that was once common knowledge among the native people and pioneers who settled this land.To learn the tasty truth, check out the video below.
If you don't mind the taste of turpentine (if you don't know what turpentine tastes like, chew a tiny bit of pine sap; it's an enlightening experience) the pine tree can be an even more excellent survival tool than it already was.If you're out in the wilderness and find yourself unable to snare any game or catch any fish, this trick will be enough to keep you going long enough to get home.Pine flesh is full of starch and carbohydrates, and just a bit of sugar, so it should, at least, help you keep feeling full. Just feeling full will go a long way toward giving you the morale boost you'll need to survive another day.This is an excellent survival tip worth adding to your stockpile of information.
- Survive With No Food By Eating A Pine Tree
- Medicinal Pine Needle Tea
- Pine Needle Mulch For Growing Food
- Survival Food With Pine Nuts
- Catch Fish With Pine Needle Lures
- Pine Tree Toothbruth
- Collect Pine Resin For Insect Repellent, Torches & Adhesives

Kristina Mac Dowell
How so? You may want to do some research.
Ty
Reading a book on WW2…Guadalcanal..the Japanese soldiers had been surviving (barely) on lizards and Tree Bark…ugh
“Many parts are edible”
Awesome sauce
Dalton Kirtley
Riley Lambert can you tell this is just by the knife ? Lol
I prefer the manly taste of Grape Nuts.