Make [Natural] Granulated Sugars from Honey, Fruits and Tree Saps
Honey/Honey Sugar is the only natural sweetener not made from plants.
Many fruits, trees and plants contain natural sugar. Sugars from flowers and plants are mostly gathered by bees to make honey.
Removing the moisture (by cooking or dehydration) from the sap/juice, then crushing the dry residue, produces granulated sugar to use for sweetening.
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A full 7 days (I missed the 2nd day) in the life of a Japanese Cedar tree sap drop, collaged into one pointless and meaningless image...
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bleeding tree i climbed today
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The extremely cold weather in this area made tree sap icicles.
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Amber fossil themed peeko toyhou.se/17382465.asher
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Looks like reddish amber...the resin out of cherry tree cut.
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Painted this ~2022 and I like the sap. Some ppl get weird and say it’s suicide ideation, but that’s them projecting.
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Love is the nourishment of life. Allow your love to flow if you want it to grow.
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Japanese Cedar Tree (Cryptomeria japonica) sap drop collage, images taken Aug. 24th to 28th...
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How to Clean Tree Sap From Pruning Tools
How to Clean Tree Sap From Pruning Tools
After using pruning tools, such as secateurs, loppers, hedge hedge and pruning saws, it’s important to clean them to prevent rusting, and to avoid spreading diseases from tree to tree.
It’s a good idea to sterilise pruning tools after use, especially before using them on another tree or plant. This is done spraying them with alcohol, that is at least 70% in concentration, and wiping them…
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