Pine needles from old Christmas trees could be turned into FOOD

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Pine needles from old Christmas trees could be turned into FOOD in the future

 

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'Could' but WONT.

A tea made from them has been shown to cause brain damage from its amount of manganese content...

Never going to happen ! “Could be “

Bon appetit!

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