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Now that Christmas is over, the annual question comes: What do you do with the Christmas tree?
You can of course dispose of it, or if you have a zoo nearby,
give it to the elephant to eat. (If it's a biological one)
Or you can also EAT it
Let's start with the simplest thing: the needles
You can just cut off a few tufts of needles with the scissors,
put them in a teacup
and,
And then you have tasty and healthy pine needle tea
Another delicious use for the needles is to make pesto!
Delicious! You can really taste the aromas of the pine forest!
And now let's see if we can find a good use for the bark!
I brought another tree! Let me remove the branches first!
The bark will peel itself off. Now I just have to collect them!
So that's the bark.
Let's try baking cookies with it!
Here are the cookies!
At least as good as gingerbread in my opinion!
Under the bark there is another layer that is absolutely edible. It's called the cambium.
And it tastes great!
You can just scrape it off like that ...
And you can either try it as it is,
is like chewing gum!
Or, even better, you can make chips with it!
Crispy!
Delicious!
And it really beats any potato chip!
And believe it or not, you can even use the wood!
Together with a few other ingredients, you get wonderful bread!
And the best part is that the bread tastes great with the pesto!
And for the brave among you, you can even combine the biscuits with the pesto!
So, have you ever believed that it is possible to eat all parts of the Christmas tree?