Pine Needle Tea - How to make it, History, Medicinal properties & Poisonous trees to avoid

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024

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  • @JamieKunka
    @JamieKunka  2 роки тому +2

    00:00 - Opening
    00:30 - Story of Jaques Cartier’s pine needle scurvy cure
    02:20 - Pine Needle Tea intro
    02:56 - Which conifer trees to use and how to identify them
    04:00 - Scots Pine
    05:44 - The Collie interlude
    06:23 - Scots Pine Bark identification
    06:39 - Scots Pine Needles
    07:27 - Poisonous conifer trees to avoid
    08:06 - Which needles for Vitamin C
    08:41 - How to harvest needles
    09:03 - Making Scots Pine needle tea
    09:54 - Preserving Vitamin C
    10:23 - How to collect pine inner cambium bark
    11:30 - Is pine inner bark edible?
    12:25 - Medicinal properties of pine needle tea
    13:34 - How long to boil pine needle tea?
    14:00 - What does pine needle tea taste like?

  • @chrislee-saunders1368
    @chrislee-saunders1368 2 роки тому +11

    Great viewing. Thankyou this will be part of my home schooled boys lessons this week.

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому +4

      Very glad to be part of the lesson and hope they enjoy!

  • @cacevedo07
    @cacevedo07 Рік тому +1

    "let's take some branches here and there, so we won't have a big impact on the photosynthesis in one spot.." that's very thoughtful.
    Thanks for sharing it!

  • @RayDAider1
    @RayDAider1 7 місяців тому

    So thankful to have an Eastern White Pine just outside my front door...I use just a little stevia to sweeten the tea.

  • @mattm8105
    @mattm8105 2 роки тому +1

    Return of the foraging king, always enjoy your videos. Welcome back!

  • @pergatron
    @pergatron 2 роки тому +3

    The sleeping giant hath awoken! Welcome back Jamie. Was wondering what you would post about next, pine needle tea wasn't in my top five guesses lol. Random thought - have you ever considered doing a video about the different amanita strains and the lore around them? That would be badass

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому +3

      That’s a great idea! Could fit in lots of history and lore as you say. As long as I don’t have to try amanita tea from each strain though🤣

  • @macmon3677
    @macmon3677 2 роки тому +1

    Happy to see you upload again! Great video as usual!

  • @SpecialgiftsLA
    @SpecialgiftsLA Рік тому

    Hi Jamie, This video is the first I have wholeheartedly connected with and enjoyed, I hope to beable to visit scotland in the next few years..Just my cup of tea😋😉, exploring and identifying trees and other things, and getting hands on while preparing a lovely warm drink that is healing. I will return and your Dog is very very sweet..he looked very curious about the tea. Take care.Lia

  • @lesleeclark7991
    @lesleeclark7991 Рік тому

    Just LOVELY! Thanks for the enlightening regarding pines, the breathtaking scenery, and an overall delightful "escape" 👍

  • @highlandjournalart654
    @highlandjournalart654 Рік тому

    I’m so glad I found your channel, I nearly picked up some fallen branches yesterday to make tea but was a bit wary, shall try again today!

  • @jul.escobar
    @jul.escobar 2 роки тому

    I just found your page a few weeks ago and was hoping you came back to post again. Was happy to see this post today, watching now. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Thanks Jul! I’ll be posting a bit more regularly now!

  • @clarkl4177
    @clarkl4177 Рік тому

    Stunning scenery, interesting history, handsome, knowledgeable guide: what's NOT to like 👏

  • @h2hcamey
    @h2hcamey Рік тому +1

    Great informative vid! Love conifer tea!

  • @gr8northernpike
    @gr8northernpike 4 місяці тому

    I would highly recommend a fuzzy cover for your microphone to cut the wind rumble. It would make your voice much easier to understand.

  • @Sam613306
    @Sam613306 2 роки тому

    Initially thought we were going to get some wild swimming from you Jamie!!
    Another fascinating & informative little presentation from you!

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Now there’s a great idea for the next video!

  • @Amy.freedomliving
    @Amy.freedomliving Рік тому

    So much value from watching just two of your videos - this one and birch polypore. Heading out tomorrow and hopefully waking up without this winter head cold the day after!!

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  Рік тому

      Did you manage to find a birch polypore and get rid of the nasty head cold? 😁

  • @AIstoic001
    @AIstoic001 2 роки тому

    Each video i try to figure out which jacket you're wearing, looks perfect for a bit of bushcrafting!

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      They are a mixture of vintage Norrona and Haglofs jackets!

  • @gemma269
    @gemma269 2 роки тому

    Absolutely love your videos! So pleased to see you back!

  • @jkg321100
    @jkg321100 Рік тому

    My daughter just sent me your video and broke my heart - your sheltie is a twin to the one I loved and lost a few years ago! I tried to catch a screen shot, but video moves too fast :) Oh yes, love the pine needle tea too - as well as Scotland!

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  Рік тому

      Very sorry to hear about your Sheltie they really are amazing creatures and companions. I’m glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @konko3805
    @konko3805 2 роки тому

    i love your videos so much! they make me really excited to go romping in the woods. ive never really foraged before but this is inspiring me! ill be sure to identify my flora carefully thanks to you

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Yes it’s so fun once you start to recognise stuff and think about all the cool things you can do and make with the flora! It totally changes how you look at things.

  • @rosemaryjackson5637
    @rosemaryjackson5637 2 роки тому

    Just discovered you a weekish ago, love the videos! Great to see you upload something new :)

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Thanks Rosemary! Hopefully be making them a bit more regularly this year!

  • @standardannonymousguy
    @standardannonymousguy 2 роки тому

    Hi Jaime,
    I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this information. Very thorough with the preparation info. Honestly it sounds like it tastes pretty good. Cheers!

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Thanks Lucas hope you enjoy the tea!

  • @kelvenguard
    @kelvenguard Рік тому

    As a kid in Alberta Canada I would make Wild Rose Buds and Spruce needle tea.... can make it all year round and the Rose Buds are full of V-C

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  Рік тому +1

      That sounds lovely!

    • @kelvenguard
      @kelvenguard Рік тому

      @@JamieKunka I always use the newest ends on the spruce tree branches... I'll try the older ends next time because of your video... And I'll try Pine Needle Tea also... Thanks

  • @jimf671
    @jimf671 11 місяців тому

    My worry on this front is similarity with lodgepole and identifying between the two.

  • @kotukuwhakapiko467
    @kotukuwhakapiko467 22 дні тому

    The yew looks like matai here in nz

  • @Soapss
    @Soapss 2 роки тому

    This is sick man! Love it

  • @anthonylatham8584
    @anthonylatham8584 Рік тому

    I'm definitely going to do a tea for sure , can I ask what wood did you use for the tap in the birch wood sap many thanks and kind regards tony

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  Рік тому +1

      It was tulip wood (poplar) but i might make my next one from birch!

    • @anthonylatham8584
      @anthonylatham8584 Рік тому

      @@JamieKunka that would make a cool video. If you make it next to the tree from the tree but it will have to be soon .good luck I look forward to seeing how you do it

  • @shelleypilcher3812
    @shelleypilcher3812 6 місяців тому

    The one thing I needed to see was up close to identify the pine tree. Crucial part missed.

  • @bushcraftbasics2036
    @bushcraftbasics2036 2 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @mostthoughtprovoking1494
    @mostthoughtprovoking1494 Рік тому

    It is common knowledge that vitamin C is not retained to the levels you could if you steeped the elements instead of boiling them.

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 Рік тому +1

    Hi bro. Can I ask you a favor? Would u mind sending me a few pine tree cuttings that incan plant over here in malaysia? 😀

  • @ThePhoenixlad
    @ThePhoenixlad Рік тому

    Brilliant, thank for sharing this. May I ask, does pine needle tea contain Vitamin K? If so, how much? Thanks in advance 👍

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  Рік тому +1

      I think yes but I can’t find the concentration anywhere in the literature sadly.

  • @kathym2563
    @kathym2563 2 роки тому +1

    Jamie Kunka, I hear many people talking about vit C being very high in this type of tea but doesn't heating the Eastern Pine Needles to make tea destroy the vits c??? If so how can one use this needle to get the vit c benefits?

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Very good point! From what I was able to research it seems that the concoction should be steeped at a lower temperature to maintain more vitamin c. Maybe more like a tea bag than a boil. It also appears from a scientific paper that the addition of the inner bark into the concoction really slowed down the rate that the vitamin c oxidised. I think that basically older longer needles and a slow steady ‘Steep’ below boiling point would be the best best bet. Hope this helps!

    • @kathym2563
      @kathym2563 2 роки тому

      @@JamieKunka Thanks.

    • @jakehenderson4425
      @jakehenderson4425 2 роки тому

      That's what I thought as well. Pine needles in essential oil form also contain other properties that get rid of other (for lack of a general purpose term) things that tax the immune system. For example, they allow it to work correctly such as the regulation of breast cancer receptor pathways (AMPK/mTOR pathways) which downstream causes proliferated apoptosis to BC MCF-7 cells (cancer). It could literally be regulating your bodies ability to stem the production of cancer. Very interesting.

  • @nengaqis5402
    @nengaqis5402 Рік тому

    Hai I'm from Indonesia I'm interest to you

  • @Weth_C
    @Weth_C Рік тому

    You can tell it’s a spruce because of the way that it is.

  • @esmecamley7632
    @esmecamley7632 2 роки тому

    would it be possible to get the flavor and the benefits by just steeping the needles in hot water in a tea strainer? I like to go out looking for mushrooms but don't like to take a lot of gear with me so thought it could be possible to bring a flask of boiling water, a cup and a tea strainer to have tea in the woods. thoughts?

    • @JamieKunka
      @JamieKunka  2 роки тому

      Hi Esme! I quite often do this method as well. I think the key to getting flavour and medicinal benefits this way would be to chop the needles up quite fine to increase the surface area of the needle coated to the hot water! Probably would only need 5-10 minutes of steeping time to get a tasty brew!

  • @timfoinc.6879
    @timfoinc.6879 Рік тому

    You dressed up very well but your guardian sit frequently to avoid winds swift disarray ,disturbing and pulling her furs. They are for sheep herd on green prairie!!

  • @sonnysonny1446
    @sonnysonny1446 3 місяці тому

    Oh no, we got some of those poisonous pine trees in California 💀