Raw Paleo Diet Gallery => Display Your Culinary Creations => Topic started by: yuli on September 16, 2010, 01:07:45 pm
Title: Chewing gum as Nature intended
Post by: yuli on September 16, 2010, 01:07:45 pm
This is tree sap gum from Russian pine trees! Its hard and crystal-like, bite a piece of and chew, then it becomes texture like any gum once it reacts with your saliva. The taste is amazing, no sweetness at all, but your mouth tastes like a pine tree forest, mmmm....
also got some fresh pine nuts still in the pine cone, so much tastier and juicier then the ones you can buy here, and in russia they are dirt cheap....too bad they're illegal here :'( I didn't take a pic of those because we ate them too quickly...too yummi
Title: Re: Chewing gum as Nature intended
Post by: goodsamaritan on September 16, 2010, 02:28:29 pm
yummm.... Russian cuisine.
Looking forward to more sharing your Russian ancestry.
Title: Re: Chewing gum as Nature intended
Post by: raw-al on September 16, 2010, 07:45:24 pm
also got some fresh pine nuts still in the pine cone, so much tastier and juicier then the ones you can buy here, and in russia they are dirt cheap....too bad they're illegal here :'( I didn't take a pic of those because we ate them too quickly...too yummi
Illegal in Canada? What is the name of it?
The native Indians in North America taught the early settlers to chew sap from the trees to prevent scurvy.
Title: Re: Chewing gum as Nature intended
Post by: yuli on September 16, 2010, 11:23:01 pm
The native Indians in North America taught the early settlers to chew sap from the trees to prevent scurvy.
Sorry I didn't mean the sap is illegal, only the pine trees that grow the cones with the nuts...all the pine cones in canada have no nuts in them, and you can't order pine cones, or grow these trees here. So were stuck eating the pre-shelled ones.