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Birch bark distillates?
paulc:
I distilled some birch bark a while back, when I pulled back the fire and got my catch can out from under the can the bark was in I had 1/2 a soup can of what I took to be oil...I let is sit and a bunch of thick gooyie "tar" was on bottom of can. I poured off the "oil" and cooked the thick stuff until I had birch pitch for hafting. I opened my birch oil cup today I swear its not oil but dark, smoky, stinky water....or at least the consistency of water. Doesn't leave my finger slick when I stick it in container. Would oil be a by product of distilling? And would it an almost water like consistency?
Thanks for the help. Paul
GlisGlis:
I cant help with your questions but In the documentary "Happy people- a year in the Taiga" they used the oil (likely your stinky water) on dogs and humans as mosquitoes repellents
mullet:
What's it taste like? -C-
paulc:
Ha, I debated tasting it but am guessing there is a pretty descent chance it is loaded with stuff a human ought not to injest.....P
Eric Krewson:
I got a Christmas present that was full of native foods from Canada, Saskatoon berry jam, dried wild mushrooms, wild rice, various things pickled and birch bark syrup.
I made blueberry pancakes today and decided to try the syrup. I gave it a taste before I put it on my pancake, it tasted like sweetened turpentine. It went quickly into the trash as I reached for plain old artificial maple syrup from Walmart.
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