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[email protected] 02-02-2019 09:47 PM

Homemade syrups
 
I have this burning question.

Have any of you ever (or even heard of someone attempting) made mulberry syrup from the SAP of the mulberry tree, a la maple syrup?

Im guessing that no-ones ever attempted this since one can make excellent syrup from the berries. Im curious, though.

Thanks, Tatsy

songbird 03-02-2019 06:46 AM

Homemade syrups
 
wrote:
> I have this burning question.
>
> Have any of you ever (or even heard of someone attempting) made mulberry syrup from the SAP of the mulberry tree, a la maple syrup?
>
> Im guessing that no-ones ever attempted this since one can make excellent syrup from the berries. Im curious, though.
>
> Thanks, Tatsy


it looks like there can be a lot of variation within
these plants and that many will give a milky sap.
some claims of hallucinogenic properties for some.

from what i'm finding i would say no, but the ripe
fruits look to be ok for making syrups from.


songbird

notbob[_7_] 06-02-2019 04:56 PM

Homemade syrups
 
On 2/2/2019 10:46 PM, songbird wrote:


> some claims of hallucinogenic properties for some.


Could you please elaborate on that subject? ;)

nb


songbird 06-02-2019 07:05 PM

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notbob wrote:
> On 2/2/2019 10:46 PM, songbird wrote:
>
>
>> some claims of hallucinogenic properties for some.

>
> Could you please elaborate on that subject? ;)


that would be me via googling for mulberry.
i've not tried it myself and have only had mulberries
a few times in my life.


songbird


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