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Cinnamon and sumac are two common spices that are made from grinding up tree bark.
82 0 ReplyAlso ginger.
And technically wormwood too, although that's more you drinking water that is soaked into wood.
20 0 ReplyGinger is a root, maybe you’re thinking of something else?
23 0 ReplyEh what is a root if not wood that is covered in dirt
6 0 ReplySo is a potato wood? A carrot?
Ginger is not a tree. It’s a flowering plant.
18 0 ReplyA potato is not a flowering plant it's a tuba, such as an onion. Totally different thing entirely to a bit of wood attached to a tree.
3 0 ReplyDon't be bringing brass instruments into this...
13 0 ReplyAnd potato is a tuber but an onion is not. Both are flowering plants. So is ginger.
Ginger has nothing to do with ‘a bit of wood attached to a tree’ which is exactly my point.
9 0 ReplyPotato plants absolutely have flowers. Have you ever grown one? Be careful with the potato flowers and fruits. They are poisonous nightshade.
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I think most would consider most tree roots to be "woody"
2 0 ReplyIt’s not a tree root.
12 0 ReplyIs it woody?
1 0 ReplyIt is not.
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The root of a tree. Made of wood.
1 0 ReplyNo, ginger is not a tree.
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You using a different kind of sumac than the rest of us? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumac#In_food
13 0 ReplyI stand corrected on that one. I assumed it was sumac bark, and you know what they say about assumption. It makes an ass out of u and mption.
10 0 ReplyThe bit about powdered sumac (bark?) being a powerful dye for marble is pretty interesting. I wish there was an example photo.
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