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#336237 - 01/10/21 05:34 PM The edible Christmas Tree
Qui-gon Grin Offline
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Registered: 01/10/09
Posts: 1892
Loc: Third rock from Sol
Hello all,
I don't normally come to this portion of the website, but I came across this article and thought you would all find it interesting.
The title is a bit deceptive, but that's what gets you to read the article, as you don't really eat the tree but use it for seasoning.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovatio...o-it-180976652/
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#337674 - 06/21/21 08:09 AM Re: The edible Christmas Tree [Re: Qui-gon Grin]
JerseyVike Online   content
Santa's Helper

Registered: 02/14/01
Posts: 9496
Loc: Jersey Shore
Doesn't sound too appetizing, but I sure we've eaten weirder ingrediencies in processed foods.
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