“That way your Christmas tree is not 100 percent waste ... food historians said it was far from a widespread tradition. And Belgium’s food agency quickly urged the public against such ...
People in Belgium have been warned not to eat their Christmas trees. Authorities issued the warning in response to a suggestion people could reuse pine needles in recipes as a way to avoid waste.
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Still got your Christmas tree? In Belgium, the city of Ghent suggested recycling it—and even eating it! Recipes like pine-needle soup and flavoured butter were inspired by Scandinavian traditions. But ...