
After a pine tree has met all of your other needs, such as bedding, housing, and crafting materials, it can also supply one of your most basic needs: food. If you're lost and are in need of some protein, a pine tree can provide all of that and more. Pine nuts are a miracle food to the survivor, and by following the steps below, you can harvest them for yourself.
While this video is intended to teach you about how to use the pine nuts for a survival meal, it would also be wise for you to harvest your own pine nuts if you like to eat them on a regular basis.
After all, those things are extremely expensive in most stores. If you have access to pine trees, try and practice these methods in your free time so that you don’t have to learn on the fly if you ever find yourself in a survival situation; pretty good advice for most survival lessons.

Brittany Medina
And right after we talk about it. That’s insane
Mark Torres
This guy is correct on all parts of the pine tree. As he stated, pine nuts will not solely save you. But they’re something where there’s nothing. While I agree with not destroying trees, the are so many pine trees where I live, there’s no excuse for not trying these techniques while at home. The one thing I will caution anyone on is when trying something new like this, do it at home first. Not everyone can stomach pine resources and they may yield some negative intestinal effects. It’s to find out you’re allergic to pine at home rather than out in the woods.
He left out that the pine needles are a rich source of vitamin C. When made into a fusion. But taste terrible
Lauren lol
Delmar Brown this reminds me that I need the hook-up on some pinion!!! Lol
Great…am allergic to tree nuts….how about ants?!?!
Tony Hall
He forgot to mention you can eat the pulp
he forgot a few things