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is tree resin edible
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Tree resin, the sticky substance secreted by trees, has varying edibility depending on its type. For instance, resin from pines, spruces, and firs is considered non-toxic and has been used in traditional medicine and as a flavoring in small quantities. However, not all tree resins are edible; some can be toxic if ingested. The resin from the Manchineel tree, for example, is highly toxic. Consuming tree resin should be approached with caution and knowledge about the specific type of resin. It's also worth noting that while some resins can be chewed or used to flavor foods, others are used for their antimicrobial properties in traditional medicine. Always research and consult with a professional if you're unsure about the safety of a particular tree resin for consumption.
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