@@ZipClipChannelthats not how that works. Different animals have different abilities to eat certain things. We definitely died a lot from trying to eat everything
Cherry trees do this too. As a child i would collect these gums, stick them together to a ball, and it would harden over time. It became a beautiful see through gem, something like the early stages of amber!
I thought all trees did that! We had this weird tree that looked like a cherry blossom and grew little cherry like things, but it also would bloom at a much different time than other cherry blossom trees and also weirdly didn’t grow very many leaves ever. We thought it might be sick but it would always be fine idk. I’d always check it when I walked bye to see if any sap was there. It was fun
In Morocco we use it in tea (my mother use it from time to time) but not all trees only almonds and walnuts tree. It's good for people with diabetes. ❤
My peach tree used to do this, and I had no idea how to help my sick tree. It produced peaches larger than soft balls, too, and were the most delicious peaches I ever had. 😢
As a Chinese myself, I ate peach gum sometimes. It's kinda chewy. Peach gum(aka Tao jiao桃胶) has so many health benefits (especially for women) like weight loss, lower blood sugar, improve skin health
During my childhood, I used to put these into water filled transparent plastic bags and imagine them as Goldfishes. The only goldfish I could afford those days. Good old memories.
I see my grandma every weekend, and I love going to her house. Especially now that a Siamese cat (the one in my pfp) has been coming around. I pet her every time I come up, and she normally comes around noon.
This is the perfect video. Not only is the visual satisfying and interesting, but the narraration is concise and informative, unlike most videos in this format. Good joh!
I love this. My mom made something that roughly translates to sugar water which is what it technically is with the peach gum. It's good it's like jelly
I'm guessing you are talking about 糖水, which translates to sugar water, it is a general/broad term to describe dessert soups, and not all of these desserts contain peach gum.
I didn’t realize that I had this until I looked at the end result! We call this peach gum “Tao jiao,” which literally translates to “peach glue.” I’ve had it most commonly in bubble tea, it tastes kind of flavorless but adds a nice texture! I’d recommend trying it at least once
I had a plum tree when I was a kid, I collected the sap to use it like a treasure in my games with toys. Edit: I mean that the sap was hardening into little yellow-orange translucid spheres so it looked like amber Edit: I don't like to get so much attention 😭
My grandma used to harvest the gum since we have a peach tree in our backyard. I used to eat it with biscuits and it was a literal blessing to the tongue, Definitely recommended!
Ancient Chinese were starving and had to adapt. Hence why some Asian food is unpalatable to us. It’s referred to as a time scar if I’m not mistaken. Something that happened in their ancient history that affects them today.
You were correct, essentially. That is what amber is. It is fossilized tree sap. Not all sap does become amber. It all can, of course, but it has to occur in the correct environment. This is true for all fossilization. Also, most times when you see something being sold as amber, it is actually copal. Copal is young fossilized tree sap. It still falls under amber, but it isn't truly amber in the sense of being at its final state or true amber. Depending on what kind of classification you are talking about, is whether or not it would be called amber. True amber is quite expensive, where as copal is not. Two necklaces that are the same, I would sell Baltic copal with good color for maybe $50-$100, where as Baltic Amber with good color, I sell for $2000-$3000. Most good quality amber beads were made some time back. They still find veins of course, but a lot of true amber has been collected, especially Baltic.
We have some beaches in my country that are known to have a lot of amber stones. Sometimes people are going there looking for them in the sand or water for fun.
wow, literally forget bout maple syrup comes from a hole in maple tree. the fact maple is liquid and peach is gum is like, eww, look at hoomans eating ear wax vs saliva/blood/urine.
I had a Yinzee (Mandanese peach) tree at my kindergarten as a kid. Yinzee peach gum is a bit sweeter and comes in larger quantities. It doesn't come to heal wounds but as a season-changing thing that happenes each year. Yinzee gum is also very chewy like gummies mixed with chewing gum and doesn't need any preparation except for pulling off one or two bits of bark. I used to always pick the resin off and chew on it while climbing up the thick branches. It was kinda fruity and peachy and was like infinite - flavour chewing gum
fnaf lore Story Okay so basically there are two guys henry emily and william afton they start a family pizza restaurant together called fredbear's family diner, one day william locks henry's daughter charlie out of the restaurant and murders her outside, as seen in the fnaf 2 save him minigame and the security puppet minigame. charlie's soul goes on to possess the puppet animatronic. then in 1983 william's youngest son dies in hospital after being bitten by the fredbear animatronic as seen in fnaf 4, which causes fredbear's to close and the springlock suits to be decommissioned. the bite victim's soul goes on to possess the fredbear suit due to the suffering he sustained from the suit (this is explained in more detail in the fazbear frights epilogues). freddy fazbear's pizza is then opened. in 1985 william afton kills 5 more kids in a freddy's, and their souls go on to possess chica, bonnie, freddy, foxy, and golden freddy/fredbear (which now has 2 souls possessing it, directly paralleling the stitchwraith from the book series). that restaurant closes down but freddy's gets rebranded and has a grand reopening in 1987 as we see in fnaf 2. meanwhile, william opens circus baby's pizza world, featuring kid killing animatronics, however his daughter elizabeth gets killed by one of the animatronics (baby) and goes on to possess her. william sends his oldest son, michael, to go free her from the facility, as seen in sister location. back to freddy's - the fnaf 2 location stays open until the bite of 87, in which it's implied nightguard jeremy fitzgerald gets his frontal lobe bitten off by one of the animatronics. then fnaf 1 happens in a location that exists in 1993, not much lore there. after the 1993 location gets closed, william gets springlocked in the spring bonnie suit inside the abandoned building, becoming springtrap. Back to Baby in SL. Michael, after a week of working there gets lured to the scooping room by Baby in order to get his insides become outsides so that all the Funtime animatronics (now fused into Ennard) can use his body as a fleshsuit to escape the facility. Over time the suit starts to get rotten and more and more decayed. Michael body now turns purple and draws more attention (Note: there are now two purple guys, Miachel Afton, who is litterally purple due to decay in his fleshsuit, and William Afton, who isn't litterally pruple but the purple colour signifies him hiding in the shadow.) and the Funtime animatronics now as Ennard have to abandon ship in search of a new body. Somewhere down the line Baby tries to gain full control of the Ennard body and gets kicked out of Ennard, now becoming Scrap Baby and Ennard becoming Molten Freddy, both seen in Pizzeria Simulator and UCN. Speaking of…this brings us to Pizza Simulator, where our good friend Henry creates a decoy pizzeria intended to lure in all the loose ends which are: William Afton as scraptrap, Molten Freddy as the funtime animatronics, Scrap Baby as William's daughter Elizabeth and Henry's daughter, Charlie who posseses the puppet and gets lured in by her father by the animatronic Lefty. Before we get to the ending of pizza sim lets go over some key lore drops hidden in the game. When you buy Candy Cadet he has a chance of telling you 1 of 3 stories a day. All 3 stories follow the same pattern. 5 things becoming 1 thing. (5 keys melted into 1 key, 5 dead kids tied together and 5 dead cats sown together into 1.) This could be reffering to the funtime animatronics together becoming Ennard. On to the 2nd mingame: Secutity Puppet. When playing this minigame for the 3rd time we can see Henry daughter, Charlie locked out of the Pizzaria where she gets murdered by Afton, becoming his 1st victim. Next we see the puppet slowly crawling towards her dead body hugging her, and Charlie posesses her. When brightening up that same image we can see purple tire tracks from William when he fled the scene. And now for out 3rd minigame: Midnight Motorist. This game in labeled 'later that night' in the game files so we can assume we are playing as Afton in this minigame. When on the 3rd lap, we can see a crack in the road, in we go down it, we end up on a road leading to Jr's a bar/restaurant (presumably the fnaf 1 or 2 location or freddy's family diner) which Will isn't allowed into. The 2nd place we can go to is a house. The afton house. When will sees that his youngest son escapes thru the window to the freddy's restaurant he gets very angry. This most likeley causes William to create the sound illusion discs to scare his child and creating the nightmare animatronics in his mind to make him afraid of the freddy's restaurant. The sound illusion discs are also uses in fnaf 3 to create the phantom animatronics in the players mind. Thats why they also never kill the player in fnaf 3. This brings us to our 3rd and final minigame: Fruity maze. With help from the books and this minigame we know that the child who posseses Chica in fnaf 1 is the girl in Fruity Maze named Susie. This is all this minigame really tells us. Now the Pizza sim Ending. On the 5th night we hear Elizabeth, William’s daughter talking but is interupted by her Henry. Henry reveals the pizzeria was a decoy, to lure in and capture all the loose ends and finnaly putting a stop to Afton (He never really dies i'll get to that later) . Everyone dies in the fire and the souls are finally put to rest. Onto UCN. In UCN we play as William Afton in purgatory, tormented again and again by his own creations. Thru the game we learn many things, such as that Chica was the 1st child to be killed and stuffed and possibly the first animatronic to be given life by the puppet. We also learn about 'the one you should not have killed'. This is presumably talking about the child that posseses golden freddy but as mentioned earlier, golden freddy could have mulitple souls inside of it. This brings us to fnaf vr: help wanted. The point here is that William Afton's soul is possesing the game becoming Glitchtrap (I will get into some theories about how this could've happened later). Through the game he posseses a game tester named Vannessa or Vanny (Vannessa+Bunny) which will most likeley be the main antagonist in fnaf security breach. William uses Vanny to continue to kill kids, even though his body is still in purgatory. We will probably get more information on her when security breach is released. Now onto how Afton's soul go tinto the game's come and possesed Vannessa. In the fazbear frights book series we read about two children stuck in the stickraith's body. One of the kids is said to be killed by Afton. He tells us how he is keeping him alive, to be forever tormented. In that same story we read about 'the patient in room 1280'. It is about a man in a hospital, burned beond recognition but somehow still alive. That is obviously William Afton. When the boy finnally decides to let Afton die, his last request is to be wheeled into an old, abandon Freddy's location. The hospital staff do so not really knowing why but looking at the state of Will here he is probably insane to some measures. When he is wheeled into the Freddy's location his body literally explodes. Now some parts of his soul go to purgatory/UCN, and other parts posses the computer parts, later to be scanned and reused to create the vr title.
@@Quetzietseit tastes like a flavourless gummy like (as it's sticks to teeth) I used to mix it with water and drink it for flavour u can mix it with sugar or honey
Damn it, just reading this comment means I truly need peach gum for my constipation 😭🤣 (I keep getting constipated if I'm not eating vegetables/fruits enough)
@@elenaa9132 I used to eat the human version of these. In the summer, when my classmates would get small scrapes and wounds, a reaction would occur producing a tasty scab for an afternoon snack.
We had a peach tree growing up and I had occasional acne as a teenager that would leave blemishes. After trying every face wash and cream I could afford at that time and not getting any results, I would put this peach tree gum on my face and leave it overnight. The blemishes would clear overnight. I swear it has healing properties!
Todo lo bueno para la salud humana está en a nuestro alcance y de muy bajo costo en la NATURALEZA TAN PERFECTA QUE N ESTRO CREADOR DIOS NOS A DADO lamentable que la mano humana a venido a desviar y a enfermar mas al humano con sus productos poco útiles de alto costo y muy contaminantes con du producción y sus empaques que dañan nuestra fuente de dakud y vida NUESTRO ENTORNO NATURAL 😢
That's because the gum itself has antibacterial properties and killed the infection the acne brought on, honey can do the same thing! 👍 Asprin is salicylic acid and you can use it as a paste on the acne for the same thing!
У меня были прыщи. Я брал обычный одеколон и накрывал прыщ открытым горлышком флакона с одеколоном, надавливал пузырёк с одеколоном и прыщ взрывался. Я его давил пока не начиналась кровь из прыща. Одеколон содержит спирт и обеззараживает. На следующий день все заживало. А ещё через день никаких следов от прыща не оставалось. Самое дешёвое и эффективное средство от прыщей🥱🇷🇺
In India I've been told by my granny that back in time when we had Mango tree garden , the trees used to release gummy substance and she used them for waxing her bodyhairs and to stick photos on her notebook.
@@Cringychart Yes my granny lived in village. And she never saw/used scissors or nail cutter. She used blade to chop her nails and used mango tree gum to wax her unwanted Hairs, it wasn't easy for her to live without cutting her pubic hairs right!.
We do that here too. In Norway, we grab sap from pine trees as a natural gum to chew on while we trek through the woods. I never thought to gather enough for a snack like this. I wanna give it a try. Thank you for the video!^^
In my childhood here in Romania, my grandparents used to have a garden with a lot of peach trees that had these gums, we ate them raw right from the tree, a good and sweet treat after working in the garden.
سلام . من ایرانی هستم . داستان شما مانند زمان کودکی من است . باغ پدربزرگ و درختان بادام ، زردآلو ، گیلاس ، هلو و ... که ما در حال بازی و خوردن میوه درختان ، صمغ آنها را میکندیم و در حین بازی میخوردیم ... آه ... چه زود گذشت . البته هر درخت دارای صمغ خاص خودش است که طعم و مزه و خواص هر درخت با دیگری فرق دارد ، من تخصصی در این رشته ندارم اما بخاطر دارم مادربزرگم میگفت که مثلا مکیدن و آرام خوردن صمغ درخت "به" و یا "زردآلو" برای سرفه سرماخوردگی خیلی خوب است و من تجربه کردم .
@@reza.saadatythank you for your memory. I could picture it. Warm and getting ready to go in after a long day of work and you grab the gum off the nearest tree. I will smile thinking this. I had a similar upbringing. My uncle has a dairy farm sorry l with about 400+ acres. Most for just forest and some for the cows to go out in their own. He had hundreds of fruit trees. I don't remember rl eating the peach gum, we usually picked the pine resin. It's not that bad when you have a sore throat
Here in Pakistan,this gum from plum and other trees is fried in butter or oil ,it pops ,then different dry fruits like almond,walnut, pistachio,flaxseed,poppy seeds,dried dates are roughly crushed and all mixed together is the richest source of nutrition for women post partum period.the taste is also superb
This gum acts like a scab. Imagine a higher, more advanced alien species coming to you while you sleep and cutting off your scabs, and the worse part, eating them Edit: made the “higher species” part a bit more specific in the case of my example
I am a Pakhtun from Pakistan and women have been using this sticky gum from peach and plum tree as hair wax. It is quite sticky and efficiently removes hair.
My grandmother Edna lined her backyard with beautiful peach trees , a beautiful fragrance with a covered shade for cooowing doves during the summer . It was a paradise. I sometimes can think back about how the effort she put into that yard , remember her and papaw and how life is so short , build yourself something you can pass on .
@@ednagaley7239 its your sign! Make one! one peach tree, and one plant as a start of a garden, you have to start with one plant somewhere!. choose wisely! Go!
@@ShajedaKhatun912 One day you are gonna be remembering all that you did in your life before you pass on, you're gonna remember this and realise that all you ever did, never amounted to nothing. Life is wasted on people like you.
When I was 3 and 4, I'd frequently leave my bike outside and get small coin sized spots of rust on it. When I found a spot, I'd put a glob of peach gum on it for a few days. When the resin hardened, I'd peel it off and the rust was always gone! 🎉
@SomeUser Wow!! What made you think of using that ? Where you taught this or you just kinda came up with it n it ended up working out for you? Very clever no matter how you learned it though, especially for that age!!!
This is actually so smart because when you cover the oxidation it cancels the corrosion cell cutting off its access to air and water making it null, with the added benefit of removing the oxidation to ensure another cell doesn’t form!
to people who say that 'the Chinese will eat anything' Peach gum is actually able to absorb collegen and it also helps with anti aging. That's why people say the Chinese look so young.
In india, we call it gond. We eat it when we have blisters in our mouth to cure them and also its decreses your body temp making it a bit cool for the summers
@@conanhighwoods4304 different. Atleast in my state, we don't have peaches, instead we harvest gums from other kinds of trees like mango, khejadi, babul etc. The "gond" translates to gum. And we also use it to make sweets. I'm not an expert but I've been told that as long as the tree isn't poisonous and as long as it's sap isn't milky, it's edible.
Meanwhile in an alternate universe: "Hey bro" "What?" "Dude look, its human scab!" "Yoooo no way! I love that stuff! But the creaking noise of peeling it off is so annoyingggggg" "True bro, but its worth it"
I remember acidentally eating this when I was 8. Our peach tree is really old, so its damaged, and every peach that grew would have some gums around it. It was really gelatinous, like eating semi dried hot glue. It slipped through my teeth and fell of my mouth because it was sooo difficult to bite. I remember that the flavor was really fresh, like mint.
Huge props to you for wasting your time for lying just to get likes It is almost tasteless and doesn't taste like mint at all. It just has a very mild taste. Moreover it isn't slippery that it would slip out of your mouth. It is very sticky with soaking in water fir a long time. So it would actually stick on your teeth. It is very good for health and is actually medicinal. The person in this video said that it is a delicacy which is totally wrong. It is just good for health so people eat it
@@Inquisitive_Nomad A simple google search will tell you that peach gum is, in fact, a chinese delicacy lmao. Next time you try to correct someone, make sure you have all the facts straight yourself.
For most people peach gum is completely harmless, however, I have a friend who was into homoeopathy and was advised to take peach gum because she was a type 2 diabetic. Unfortunately, she had a very bad reaction to the peach gum capsules which severely damaged her spleen. I know this is very rare but it is always better to be aware of the risks even when they are negligible.
Это смола фруктовых деревьев. Мы в детстве её отрывали прямо от дерева и ели. Называли ее клей. Клей от вишни, абрикосы и сливы слегка сладковатый и вязкий, как и положено смоле. Это было у нас, детей СССР, вместо жевательных конфет. Современные дети понятия не имеют, что это можно есть. А так же, что можно есть стебли укропа, стрелки чеснока, цветы и стрючки белой акации, траву под названием пастушья сумка и калачики, топинамбур и ещё кучу всякого "подножного корма")
I feel like the hardest part about this way back when was probably getting water clean enough to make this. I’d imagine these trees were quite common in the areas where this was made
As kids back in the 1960s, we used to use sticky peach gum to fashion arms, legs, and a head to make our “stick dolls” stay together. We made dolls out of sticks and sweet gum balls and the sticky substance kept the parts of the “doll” together for a while. Just something we kids did on some hot summer days. We also made “daisy chains” out of flowers and wore them on our heads and wrists/and as a necklace.
My great grandmother brought peach three saplings with her from Georgia when she moved Californians in the late 1920s. The peach streets were huge, old, gnarly, and hugely prolific by the time I came along. Grandmother would collect the gum to make candy for us. I miss her!
Thank u for telling me this. When it was summer and we went to a farm that included peach trees, we started collecting these.. sticky substances from the tree. I wondered what it was before I saw this. Now I know why.
Its called Gond in India...Sweet laddoos are made in winter time mix with peach gum wheat floor ,ghee, sugar and lots of dry fruits...We used to eat these laddoos every year during winters....My grandmother and mother used to tell us these laddoos are good source of energy and keep the body warm....
Yeap, chinese authorities have experimented drastic majors to learn how to loose crops years after years. Be it birds or be it insects, hunting them drastically caused them less yields of crops and they turned towards whatever they can eat. But that's not the point of this video. Different kinds of editable gums are also part of Indian diet for rare occasions.
Here in India it is called Gond….there are basically 2 of its types ….one cold in nature other hot…..cold one is called Gond katira used in summers for cooling the body and the other one is hot in nature that is strictly used only in sweets made of jaggery or natural form of sugar in winters…..its is also good for lower back….we often give it to women after pregnancy because the pregnant creates too much pressure on spine…it helps to recover….keep it in sunlight before using and it gets high in vitamin D….always make the dish of it with something that contains fat(GHEE) I would say…..truly a wonder
I am from the United States, and sadly, many of these remedies and recipes are being lost. Pharmaceutical companies have taken over medicine, and processed foods have taken over the family gardens. In small rural communities, people still have family gardens, but it seems to be diminishing as the internet takes over.
@@КатяПогорелая-ы9й not really, it's a natural remedy used mostly in Eastern world gave by the ancestors, we just take it straight from the trees wash it and eat it.
Neem trees also produce gum on their bark. When we were kids I once ran out of gum for some art project and my mother suggested that the tree in our yard actually produced gum. The we put the the dried resin like substance in some water and let it soak over a couple days and then it turned into this gel like gum. Little me was so happy I got to make gum
Fruit tree sap was also used to make a decal paper. The paper is coated with deluted sap, then a layer of laquer applied over it, then an art is painted and laquered again. Then the picture could be detached from the paper and applied to any surface by deluting the sap layer with water. The sap, attached to the laquer layer also serves as a glue, when the picture is trasfered to other surface.
@@xxyy1318 It’s time we stop embarrassing others by being the “Grammar Police”. The internet is worldwide, and many many people don’t have “perfect English”… For that matter, correcting others for not using “perfect English” is historically classist… 🙃 I used to be “that person”. ❤
Всегда ела этот клей с вишневых и персиковых деревьев, даже когда выросла всё равно очень люблю этот клей. Очень вкусно, причем сразу с дерева разжевывая❤
The concept of eating something that is supposed to be a Healing process or a defense mechanism for the tree is like the human equivalent of a bug eating our scab. Life is soo trippy! ❤
We have a similar tree substance in The Gambia, where it is tropical. In our language, we call Dacandaywoh. We use it to deep clean our clothes during laundry.
@@Backinblackbunny009 I think they turn it into a white powder. When boiled, it's like Elma's bottled glue, not soapy. It can be used on certain materials to give them a great crisp and high quality. I forgot how it works because I left my country young.
I am assuming this word is written in Mandingo. I tried to look Dacandaywoh up in an online Mandingo to English dictionary but the word wasn’t found. Is there a chance you could please double check the spelling?
It’s so delicious when cooked until soft and jammy with some water and a lot of sugar and then topped off with some heavy cream. It’s also excellent for your skin.
@@sean8204.5 almost correct! Every part of the tree except for the flesh and the sap/resin that comes out when the tree is wounded. It is mostly composed of various very healthy amino acids, primarily collagen, which is why it’s so good for your skin health.
My father told me: When he was a student, and in poor village of Kurdistan where there wasn't enough money to buy glue and adhesion products, they were using peach gum as an alternative too. In addition to chewing gum.
During my childhood days, in summer..I used to go out on Sundays to eat peaches and apricots from the wild trees... And this peach gum was my favourite among all... I'm definitely gonna try this one for sure now... Thanks ❤
@technomickdocumentalist2495 Why are you offended for someone else for no reason? It's becoming more and more common and it really needs to stop. Just cry yourself to sleep if it's that serious to you.
We used to have a peach tree and some plum trees. The plum trees had a similar resin, but it was more yellowish clear, like nectar, and often had white powder dry on the surface. It smelled fresh, but was hell to get off your hands. All of the trees are dead now, but they were lovely to have around. I've never had sweeter fruit since then.
They don't necessarily only grow on peach trees, I saw these grow a lot on cherry trees next to my house and I used to poke it with my nail 😭 It was satisfying
I have a few peach trees, dumb thing is I really don't like the taste of peaches, but I love the smell 😅 I planted them myself. I always keep a few just to smell them and give the rest to my neighbors. I grow a crapload of raspberries (various kinds, yellow ones are my favorite) about 7 different types of strawberries, 2 types of blackberries, some pink berries, apples,, cherries, pears, etc. I call it my candy garden. I wanted to come home after work, on my bicycle (I'm Dutch) and be able to snack and pick fruits when walking to my backdoor😊
OHH i always love peach gum oolong tea for summer,peach gums are also used in a bunch of dishes but mostly desserts,they are also used by women for youthful appearance and collagen boosting
It’s very common in Oman and there are many uses for it like we use it as showing gum it comes with nice smell and if you keep it in water over night and drink it first thing in the morning it’s good for chest infections and also same water you use it as a face toner it great and the most common thing we use it at home as bokoor like we burn it to get the Smokey and nice smell out of it , it heals wounds and many many other uses
In India, we make ladoo from the gum of Acacia nilotica (Babul tree). Ladoo is a kind of sweet and this gum ladoo is preferably eaten during winters. It's really good for joints and produces heat.
as a chinese who grows up in the peach blossom area, no, we never eat this when i grew up, somehow ppl invented ways of eating this about 10 years ago and call it having a "long history"
@@dyllanfreiheit6330 yea, if you call like a 1% of population eating it as prevalent, ppl eat soil when they are starved, and eating soil has thousands years of history too. my point is, my hometown has tons of peach trees, and eating that thing was not prevalent until recently. ppl invent tons of so called "history" just so they can sell their products, this is common practice.
You are pathetic! If you know your own history you will not be so ignorant! "The Bencao gangmu, known in English as the Compendium of Materia Medica or Great Pharmacopoeia,[1] is an encyclopedic gathering of medicine, natural history, and Chinese herbology compiled and edited by Li Shizhen and published in the late 16th century, during the Ming dynasty. Its first draft was completed in 1578 and printed in Nanjing in 1596. " And this peach gum was written in the book and the author got this info from experience herbalist/doctor, that means this is with longer history, longer as you know!
Where in India? This is the first I'm hearing of it. (I'm used to gum trees - we have them in South India - but have never heard of edible resin like this).
@sabichonex I am from Gujarat we call it Gundar We have this sweet Gundar Pak is a unique and traditional Gujarati sweet, famed for its medicinal properties and exquisite taste. It is made with gundar (peach/edible gum), wheat flour, ghee, and jaggery, along with a mix of healthful spices and nuts. This sweet is particularly consumed in winter for its warming effect and health benefits.
Just realized i ate this all the time as a kid since i was poor!!! It’s really good yall, it doesnt have a very strong sweet flavor so i recommend adding one sugar cube to it
For everyone's surprise I'm hera to tell it's not poisonous but edible . My husband use to make the most delicious laddu of peach gum . It's the best laddu I have ever ate . And I'm not dead 😊😊
I love the truly human urge to look at something and go "...bet I could eat that."
Sometimes you die, sometimes you survive... Who knows 🤷🏻♀️
🤣🤣🤣
@@souldancersbyjennifersome survive inventing some delicious food and some survive with a bad taste in their mouth that lasted for days
It's called "I'm starving to death and need to put literally anything in my mouth". It's just not as common as it used to be.
Nah they probably fed it to pigs first and check if they died, or some other animal. Humans ain't dumb
@@ZipClipChannelthats not how that works. Different animals have different abilities to eat certain things. We definitely died a lot from trying to eat everything
trees: literally bleeding gel to seal their wounds to keep them alive*
humans: hmm yummy tree goo
Are you vegetarian?
@@harshitaitaliya7713 i eat everything don't worry, even tree goo. This was a joke lol
Damn i would give it a try, Imagine some gummy bears shaped candies out of that thing, with flavours
@@harshitaitaliya7713 vegetarians eat plants and animal products so I don't get how you wouldn't be able to eat a plant product
Y’all act like the Canadian don’t do the same with maple syrup
Cherry trees do this too. As a child i would collect these gums, stick them together to a ball, and it would harden over time. It became a beautiful see through gem, something like the early stages of amber!
That’s cool!
Me too! I loved observe and keep them like precious jewels
That's right. I had 2 cherry trees In my yard as a kid, birds would eat all the cherries and spit the pits all over the car 😂
I came here to say the same thing. I wonder if it's edible or contains cyanide...
I thought all trees did that! We had this weird tree that looked like a cherry blossom and grew little cherry like things, but it also would bloom at a much different time than other cherry blossom trees and also weirdly didn’t grow very many leaves ever. We thought it might be sick but it would always be fine idk. I’d always check it when I walked bye to see if any sap was there. It was fun
Imagine being a peach tree, you get hurt and then some guy just picks off your scab and eats it
I made a little comment of trees in an alternate universe of this basically.
i mean i do that to my own scabs
@@qirqkadiWh… what do they taste like… 😭
@@qirqkadi damn, u a whole nother level to us human beings
@@qirqkadi i thought i was the only one
"What we eating today?"
"Tree scab."
Shit on a stick
Chinese eat anything
Chinese people need help
@@bluecrow234would Chinese eat Chinese tho?
tree scab 😂😂
longhorn beetles: "yummy tree bark"
tree: "it's okay, i'll just heal"
humans: "yummy peach gum"
tree: "bruh"
bruh
bruh
bruh
Bruh
Bruh.
Tree: *Healing after being wounded."
Humans: "Tea time!"
No. Absolutely not tea time.
*Asians
Other cultures eat it too actually! Like russians :D @MrTex-mw2gv
Don’t u love eating tree scabs
It’s like if a human had a scab and another animal came along to pick off said scab and made tea out of it. Yummy. 😂
In Morocco we use it in tea (my mother use it from time to time) but not all trees only almonds and walnuts tree. It's good for people with diabetes. ❤
what's its name in darija?
@@wukennylee4926 سول على العلكة ولا علكة اللوز او الگرگاع. ولا صمغ، كل واحد كيف كيسميها على حسب المنطقة، نسيت سميتها بالشلحة.
@@Da3ishomDa3s الله يعطيك الخير
I've had this before, and it's honestly alright. It's best with tea
Does seem like something that would mix be well with green tea
What does it taste like?
@@MarcBienenfeld like soft jelly
@@mysticguavadoes it have any peach flavors? Or more tree-like? lol
@@cendricleHonestly it’s surprisingly neutral in flavor. It’s definitely best with something sweet like honey or tea
"Hold on, sit right there. I'm'ma rip off that Band-Aid and eat it."
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Scab 5🤢
-5
more like eating the scab lol...
😂😂😂😂😂
My peach tree used to do this, and I had no idea how to help my sick tree. It produced peaches larger than soft balls, too, and were the most delicious peaches I ever had. 😢
Invasive insects, our trees cant handle them :(
@@EpckI was sad when my tree turned black and this ooze came out. It was a white peach tree.😢
I’m so sorry, everyone 🥺🍑 hopefully you saved a pit or two…
close the holes with fresh cowdung and clay sometimes that works.
Its the excretory waste of tree
As a Chinese myself, I ate peach gum sometimes. It's kinda chewy.
Peach gum(aka Tao jiao桃胶) has so many health benefits (especially for women) like weight loss, lower blood sugar, improve skin health
What does it taste like? Is it peachy?
give 14 of those
@@DonPetrushka Idk, but I remember it taste sweet or no..
@@DonPetrushkathe texture is similar to ears mushroom but the taste is quite sweet
During my childhood, I used to put these into water filled transparent plastic bags and imagine them as Goldfishes. The only goldfish I could afford those days. Good old memories.
how pure and innocent story. The present generation kids are totally different, they have more knowledge, more info, more stuffs but less imagination.
Hey man you don't need to get on youtube and make people feel bad
@@handlesaretoopersonaldude if making fake goldfish out of tree scabs makes you feel bad, you need CPS.
@@KrakenIsland64 you sound like someone that has dealt with CPS a lot
This is so cute
Tree: Ouch! I've been hurt.
People: Yum!
Yummerz
yumm tree platelets
Can’t live without maple syrup😅
@@dingleberry4234 True that! 🤩
I eat my own scabs so I suppose it's not too different
My grandma was born in 50's in USSR, and this was best candy at the time, i love her stories, keep your grandparents safe, visit them more often❤
They call them babushkas
@@mickvonbornemann3824 ik i'm russian
I see my grandma every weekend, and I love going to her house. Especially now that a Siamese cat (the one in my pfp) has been coming around. I pet her every time I come up, and she normally comes around noon.
@@d8f_k1t24 u didn’t know otherwise u woulda said it, I’m glad u know now
My grandma said its like bubblegum amd she always gave me this to try as a kid
This is the perfect video. Not only is the visual satisfying and interesting, but the narraration is concise and informative, unlike most videos in this format. Good joh!
I love this. My mom made something that roughly translates to sugar water which is what it technically is with the peach gum. It's good it's like jelly
I'm guessing you are talking about 糖水, which translates to sugar water, it is a general/broad term to describe dessert soups, and not all of these desserts contain peach gum.
Thank you, I was really annoyed he didn’t mention what it tastes like.
Not gonna lie, I thought they're going to eat it raw first...
@@joshuakim3734 what's weird lil bro? You're just weak for thinking this is bad lmao.
Are you korean?
@@joshuakim3734 lmao this is perfectly good food, it's not bad for you in anyways and some people like it.
If you're racist just say it.
I didn’t realize that I had this until I looked at the end result! We call this peach gum “Tao jiao,” which literally translates to “peach glue.” I’ve had it most commonly in bubble tea, it tastes kind of flavorless but adds a nice texture! I’d recommend trying it at least once
میشه لطفا نحوه درست ک دنش رو اعلام کنید
Thanks, I was wondering what it tastes like
Ayayayaya
Gracias por la explicación 😊
Ha juda ajoyib batafsil tushuntirdi@@zaira5211
I had a plum tree when I was a kid, I collected the sap to use it like a treasure in my games with toys.
Edit: I mean that the sap was hardening into little yellow-orange translucid spheres so it looked like amber
Edit: I don't like to get so much attention 😭
That’s such a cute core memory ❤
wow that's adorable.... i spent my childhood with a knife outside.
@@bloodlove93 ok? 😂
Now all ppl do is watch these instead of creating memories and experiences ☹️
@@bloodlove93 so did jeffrey dahmer
My grandma used to harvest the gum since we have a peach tree in our backyard. I used to eat it with biscuits and it was a literal blessing to the tongue, Definitely recommended!
Born out of boredom, hunger or something else, curiosity continues to pay off.
Ancient Chinese were starving and had to adapt.
Hence why some Asian food is unpalatable to us.
It’s referred to as a time scar if I’m not mistaken.
Something that happened in their ancient history that affects them today.
Nope, born from the cause of most food discoveries. I dare you....
@ rephrase?
When I was little, I thought these were the beginnings of amber and would collect the clearest looking ones to harden. I still have some to this day.
You were correct, essentially. That is what amber is. It is fossilized tree sap. Not all sap does become amber. It all can, of course, but it has to occur in the correct environment. This is true for all fossilization. Also, most times when you see something being sold as amber, it is actually copal. Copal is young fossilized tree sap. It still falls under amber, but it isn't truly amber in the sense of being at its final state or true amber. Depending on what kind of classification you are talking about, is whether or not it would be called amber. True amber is quite expensive, where as copal is not. Two necklaces that are the same, I would sell Baltic copal with good color for maybe $50-$100, where as Baltic Amber with good color, I sell for $2000-$3000. Most good quality amber beads were made some time back. They still find veins of course, but a lot of true amber has been collected, especially Baltic.
@@leepurdy9069 Thanks for the information. At what point in time does copal become Baltic Amber, do you think?
Me too😂
We have some beaches in my country that are known to have a lot of amber stones. Sometimes people are going there looking for them in the sand or water for fun.
@@nerdgirl8978 Hello, where a, I mean where is this beach?
Love how our ancestors see tree wounds and go "yummy gum gum fr????"
someone had to try the cow's milk before we had cows and before we knew that we could drink that
A lot of strange foods and delicacies were born out of famine.
Dum dum want gum gum is the first thing I thought of lmao
I mean it’s not like they had Netflix
wow, literally forget bout maple syrup comes from a hole in maple tree. the fact maple is liquid and peach is gum is like, eww, look at hoomans eating ear wax vs saliva/blood/urine.
I had a Yinzee (Mandanese peach) tree at my kindergarten as a kid. Yinzee peach gum is a bit sweeter and comes in larger quantities. It doesn't come to heal wounds but as a season-changing thing that happenes each year. Yinzee gum is also very chewy like gummies mixed with chewing gum and doesn't need any preparation except for pulling off one or two bits of bark. I used to always pick the resin off and chew on it while climbing up the thick branches. It was kinda fruity and peachy and was like infinite - flavour chewing gum
When you really think about it, It's really just Peach Tree Scabs.
Or are your scabs just human gum
@@ZakManga😂 actually laughed out loud, bravo
@@ZakManga Animals and plants have different chemistry. Plants use sugars animals use proteins. Still funny though.
Scab jam!
or coagulated blood/pus
I ate that all of my childhood in my grandpa's garden... Was so good .. Good bless my grandparents and yours!
What does it taste like?
@@erinmarinello6583 almost nothing
Is it sweeet?
They're dead… well except my grandma but only my moms mom not my dads mom
fnaf lore
Story
Okay so basically there are two guys henry emily and william afton they start a family pizza restaurant together called fredbear's family diner, one day william locks henry's daughter charlie out of the restaurant and murders her outside, as seen in the fnaf 2 save him minigame and the security puppet minigame. charlie's soul goes on to possess the puppet animatronic. then in 1983 william's youngest son dies in hospital after being bitten by the fredbear animatronic as seen in fnaf 4, which causes fredbear's to close and the springlock suits to be decommissioned. the bite victim's soul goes on to possess the fredbear suit due to the suffering he sustained from the suit (this is explained in more detail in the fazbear frights epilogues). freddy fazbear's pizza is then opened. in 1985 william afton kills 5 more kids in a freddy's, and their souls go on to possess chica, bonnie, freddy, foxy, and golden freddy/fredbear (which now has 2 souls possessing it, directly paralleling the stitchwraith from the book series). that restaurant closes down but freddy's gets rebranded and has a grand reopening in 1987 as we see in fnaf 2. meanwhile, william opens circus baby's pizza world, featuring kid killing animatronics, however his daughter elizabeth gets killed by one of the animatronics (baby) and goes on to possess her. william sends his oldest son, michael, to go free her from the facility, as seen in sister location. back to freddy's - the fnaf 2 location stays open until the bite of 87, in which it's implied nightguard jeremy fitzgerald gets his frontal lobe bitten off by one of the animatronics. then fnaf 1 happens in a location that exists in 1993, not much lore there. after the 1993 location gets closed, william gets springlocked in the spring bonnie suit inside the abandoned building, becoming springtrap. Back to Baby in SL. Michael, after a week of working there gets lured to the scooping room by Baby in order to get his insides become outsides so that all the Funtime animatronics (now fused into Ennard) can use his body as a fleshsuit to escape the facility. Over time the suit starts to get rotten and more and more decayed. Michael body now turns purple and draws more attention (Note: there are now two purple guys, Miachel Afton, who is litterally purple due to decay in his fleshsuit, and William Afton, who isn't litterally pruple but the purple colour signifies him hiding in the shadow.) and the Funtime animatronics now as Ennard have to abandon ship in search of a new body. Somewhere down the line Baby tries to gain full control of the Ennard body and gets kicked out of Ennard, now becoming Scrap Baby and Ennard becoming Molten Freddy, both seen in Pizzeria Simulator and UCN. Speaking of…this brings us to Pizza Simulator, where our good friend Henry creates a decoy pizzeria intended to lure in all the loose ends which are: William Afton as scraptrap, Molten Freddy as the funtime animatronics, Scrap Baby as William's daughter Elizabeth and Henry's daughter, Charlie who posseses the puppet and gets lured in by her father by the animatronic Lefty. Before we get to the ending of pizza sim lets go over some key lore drops hidden in the game. When you buy Candy Cadet he has a chance of telling you 1 of 3 stories a day. All 3 stories follow the same pattern. 5 things becoming 1 thing. (5 keys melted into 1 key, 5 dead kids tied together and 5 dead cats sown together into 1.) This could be reffering to the funtime animatronics together becoming Ennard. On to the 2nd mingame: Secutity Puppet. When playing this minigame for the 3rd time we can see Henry daughter, Charlie locked out of the Pizzaria where she gets murdered by Afton, becoming his 1st victim. Next we see the puppet slowly crawling towards her dead body hugging her, and Charlie posesses her. When brightening up that same image we can see purple tire tracks from William when he fled the scene. And now for out 3rd minigame: Midnight Motorist. This game in labeled 'later that night' in the game files so we can assume we are playing as Afton in this minigame. When on the 3rd lap, we can see a crack in the road, in we go down it, we end up on a road leading to Jr's a bar/restaurant (presumably the fnaf 1 or 2 location or freddy's family diner) which Will isn't allowed into. The 2nd place we can go to is a house. The afton house. When will sees that his youngest son escapes thru the window to the freddy's restaurant he gets very angry. This most likeley causes William to create the sound illusion discs to scare his child and creating the nightmare animatronics in his mind to make him afraid of the freddy's restaurant. The sound illusion discs are also uses in fnaf 3 to create the phantom animatronics in the players mind. Thats why they also never kill the player in fnaf 3. This brings us to our 3rd and final minigame: Fruity maze. With help from the books and this minigame we know that the child who posseses Chica in fnaf 1 is the girl in Fruity Maze named Susie. This is all this minigame really tells us. Now the Pizza sim Ending. On the 5th night we hear Elizabeth, William’s daughter talking but is interupted by her Henry. Henry reveals the pizzeria was a decoy, to lure in and capture all the loose ends and finnaly putting a stop to Afton (He never really dies i'll get to that later) . Everyone dies in the fire and the souls are finally put to rest. Onto UCN. In UCN we play as William Afton in purgatory, tormented again and again by his own creations. Thru the game we learn many things, such as that Chica was the 1st child to be killed and stuffed and possibly the first animatronic to be given life by the puppet. We also learn about 'the one you should not have killed'. This is presumably talking about the child that posseses golden freddy but as mentioned earlier, golden freddy could have mulitple souls inside of it. This brings us to fnaf vr: help wanted. The point here is that William Afton's soul is possesing the game becoming Glitchtrap (I will get into some theories about how this could've happened later). Through the game he posseses a game tester named Vannessa or Vanny (Vannessa+Bunny) which will most likeley be the main antagonist in fnaf security breach. William uses Vanny to continue to kill kids, even though his body is still in purgatory. We will probably get more information on her when security breach is released. Now onto how Afton's soul go tinto the game's come and possesed Vannessa. In the fazbear frights book series we read about two children stuck in the stickraith's body. One of the kids is said to be killed by Afton. He tells us how he is keeping him alive, to be forever tormented. In that same story we read about 'the patient in room 1280'. It is about a man in a hospital, burned beond recognition but somehow still alive. That is obviously William Afton. When the boy finnally decides to let Afton die, his last request is to be wheeled into an old, abandon Freddy's location. The hospital staff do so not really knowing why but looking at the state of Will here he is probably insane to some measures. When he is wheeled into the Freddy's location his body literally explodes. Now some parts of his soul go to purgatory/UCN, and other parts posses the computer parts, later to be scanned and reused to create the vr title.
It's actually very fibrous and really helps for people suffering from constipation
That's interesting
Fiber is the reason of constipation, if you have it quit fiber and it’ll get better
...you have my attention. So what does it actually *taste* like?
@@Quetzietseit tastes like a flavourless gummy like (as it's sticks to teeth) I used to mix it with water and drink it for flavour u can mix it with sugar or honey
Damn it, just reading this comment means I truly need peach gum for my constipation 😭🤣 (I keep getting constipated if I'm not eating vegetables/fruits enough)
I used to eat that when I was a kid. I found from different trees. Pick and eat raw. No extra process. It is chewy and taste sweet.
I did the same.
@@elenaa9132 I used to eat the human version of these. In the summer, when my classmates would get small scrapes and wounds, a reaction would occur producing a tasty scab for an afternoon snack.
@@MysteryMeatings🤮
Bro what @@MysteryMeatings ☠️☠️
شیرین نیست !
We had a peach tree growing up and I had occasional acne as a teenager that would leave blemishes. After trying every face wash and cream I could afford at that time and not getting any results, I would put this peach tree gum on my face and leave it overnight. The blemishes would clear overnight. I swear it has healing properties!
Todo lo bueno para la salud humana está en a nuestro alcance y de muy bajo costo en la NATURALEZA TAN PERFECTA QUE N ESTRO CREADOR DIOS NOS A DADO lamentable que la mano humana a venido a desviar y a enfermar mas al humano con sus productos poco útiles de alto costo y muy contaminantes con du producción y sus empaques que dañan nuestra fuente de dakud y vida NUESTRO ENTORNO NATURAL 😢
@@dianasoto3764So true
That's because the gum itself has antibacterial properties and killed the infection the acne brought on, honey can do the same thing! 👍
Asprin is salicylic acid and you can use it as a paste on the acne for the same thing!
@@dianasoto3764HE WAS BEING FACETIOUS!
У меня были прыщи. Я брал обычный одеколон и накрывал прыщ открытым горлышком флакона с одеколоном, надавливал пузырёк с одеколоном и прыщ взрывался. Я его давил пока не начиналась кровь из прыща. Одеколон содержит спирт и обеззараживает. На следующий день все заживало. А ещё через день никаких следов от прыща не оставалось. Самое дешёвое и эффективное средство от прыщей🥱🇷🇺
In India I've been told by my granny that back in time when we had Mango tree garden , the trees used to release gummy substance and she used them for waxing her bodyhairs and to stick photos on her notebook.
Wait , waxing was also a thing back then?
@@Cringychart Of course, what do you think how did actresses in old days wax their hair..!!
@@BTS_diehard_fan then I guess only ladies of my family don't wax , never seen my mom or grandmother doing that. Neither do I
@@Cringychart Yes my granny lived in village. And she never saw/used scissors or nail cutter. She used blade to chop her nails and used mango tree gum to wax her unwanted Hairs, it wasn't easy for her to live without cutting her pubic hairs right!.
@@Cringychart Waxing is older than shaving for women
We do that here too. In Norway, we grab sap from pine trees as a natural gum to chew on while we trek through the woods. I never thought to gather enough for a snack like this. I wanna give it a try. Thank you for the video!^^
In my childhood here in Romania, my grandparents used to have a garden with a lot of peach trees that had these gums, we ate them raw right from the tree, a good and sweet treat after working in the garden.
Finally an original answer!
They were so delicious!!!!!
سلام . من ایرانی هستم . داستان شما مانند زمان کودکی من است . باغ پدربزرگ و درختان بادام ، زردآلو ، گیلاس ، هلو و ... که ما در حال بازی و خوردن میوه درختان ، صمغ آنها را میکندیم و در حین بازی میخوردیم ... آه ... چه زود گذشت .
البته هر درخت دارای صمغ خاص خودش است که طعم و مزه و خواص هر درخت با دیگری فرق دارد ، من تخصصی در این رشته ندارم اما بخاطر دارم مادربزرگم میگفت که مثلا مکیدن و آرام خوردن صمغ درخت "به" و یا "زردآلو" برای سرفه سرماخوردگی خیلی خوب است و من تجربه کردم .
دم تو و مادر بزرگت گرم یا خدا مادر بزرگت را بیامرزه ❤❤@@reza.saadaty
De cireshi sau vishina tot erau bune ))
@@reza.saadatythank you for your memory. I could picture it. Warm and getting ready to go in after a long day of work and you grab the gum off the nearest tree.
I will smile thinking this. I had a similar upbringing. My uncle has a dairy farm sorry l with about 400+ acres. Most for just forest and some for the cows to go out in their own.
He had hundreds of fruit trees. I don't remember rl eating the peach gum, we usually picked the pine resin.
It's not that bad when you have a sore throat
My grandmother (babushka) told me that in the Soviet Union, children liked to chew spruce resin instead of gum
As post-soviet child can confirm, me and other children from time to time had been taking and eating these (from any fruit trees)
That's the most Russian thing I've heard of today. 😆
No, it was GUDRON
Не еловую, а сосновую смолу.
И сейчас жуëм. Зубки блеск. 😁
Да, да ели. С фруктовых деревьев смола особенно вкусная 😁👍
Here in Pakistan,this gum from plum and other trees is fried in butter or oil ,it pops ,then different dry fruits like almond,walnut, pistachio,flaxseed,poppy seeds,dried dates are roughly crushed and all mixed together is the richest source of nutrition for women post partum period.the taste is also superb
Thank you for sharing that information I love to learn about other cultures
Yes and its amazing. I had this when I had my babies! And it really helped me keep my strength and energy during my postpartum time.
That sounds nice
I was about ask if this works with plum trees
Bhai kha sy mlly ga ye
Imagine your getting ate up by bugs and then some guy just starts harvesting your scabs to eat
“The Chinese have been collecting-PSHHHHFRRPFRSHHHH- 2200 years.”
😂 I'm laughing because, me trying to figure out that PSHH......was fucking hilarious.😂😂😂😂
Pun on the peach gums dripping sfx. Very noble.
I was looking for this comment🤣
Hahahahahaah
So racist and ignorant 🙄
This gum acts like a scab.
Imagine a higher, more advanced alien species coming to you while you sleep and cutting off your scabs, and the worse part, eating them
Edit: made the “higher species” part a bit more specific in the case of my example
mmmm yummy
And then they make a short about it encouraging the others to try it
Gives me goldmember vibes from Austin powers
Nom
I eat my scabs 😋
I used to eat them straight from the tree cuz my culture doesn't have an idea of cooking it. It's not popular here, but I loved it sooo much!
Try cooking it with coconut milk, sago and taro 😋. And yellow rick sugar to taste.
These are the OG gummies
@@SandyMae42yes!
Are you a tree now
Same here
I’m from Alaska & us kids used to eat it when we climbed trees. Where I’m from we call it tree sap and most people collected it for homemade medicine.
I am a Pakhtun from Pakistan and women have been using this sticky gum from peach and plum tree as hair wax. It is quite sticky and efficiently removes hair.
OOOOHH like wax as in removing hair
still remember picking it up from peach trees and eating it as it is
Oooh that’s cool I bet sap works really great for that, getting pitch from pine trees in my hair as a kid was a nightmare to get out
@@broadwaywes I read it backwards too😂😂 not to put in your hair but to "wax" it off
They are serous about getting us to eat it. Hair removed with peach fragrance. Those tribal ladies ain't missing around.
My grandmother Edna lined her backyard with beautiful peach trees , a beautiful fragrance with a covered shade for cooowing doves during the summer . It was a paradise. I sometimes can think back about how the effort she put into that yard , remember her and papaw and how life is so short , build yourself something you can pass on .
My name is also Edna but sadly no peach trees or garden.
У тебя есть дети?
@@ednagaley7239 its your sign! Make one! one peach tree, and one plant as a start of a garden, you have to start with one plant somewhere!. choose wisely! Go!
@@ShajedaKhatun912 One day you are gonna be remembering all that you did in your life before you pass on, you're gonna remember this and realise that all you ever did, never amounted to nothing. Life is wasted on people like you.
Edna mode 😂
When I was 3 and 4, I'd frequently leave my bike outside and get small coin sized spots of rust on it. When I found a spot, I'd put a glob of peach gum on it for a few days. When the resin hardened, I'd peel it off and the rust was always gone! 🎉
Wow!
That's really smart for a kid that young.
@SomeUser
Wow!! What made you think of using that ? Where you taught this or you just kinda came up with it n it ended up working out for you?
Very clever no matter how you learned it though, especially for that age!!!
This is actually so smart because when you cover the oxidation it cancels the corrosion cell cutting off its access to air and water making it null, with the added benefit of removing the oxidation to ensure another cell doesn’t form!
Wear it on your face to cure zits
~by Hasbro bro
to people who say that 'the Chinese will eat anything' Peach gum is actually able to absorb collegen and it also helps with anti aging. That's why people say the Chinese look so young.
We aren't gonna talk about how gorgeous those skies were?
Lets talk about it now!
In india, we call it gond. We eat it when we have blisters in our mouth to cure them and also its decreses your body temp making it a bit cool for the summers
Same tree or different one?
@@conanhighwoods4304 different. Atleast in my state, we don't have peaches, instead we harvest gums from other kinds of trees like mango, khejadi, babul etc.
The "gond" translates to gum. And we also use it to make sweets.
I'm not an expert but I've been told that as long as the tree isn't poisonous and as long as it's sap isn't milky, it's edible.
@@conanhighwoods4304 i am not sure about it , but it looks exactly the same
@@megalith7796 I thought mango sap was bad? Maybe only to some people allergic.
Gond are of 2 types hot in nature and other one is cold….
As kids in Poland we would eat that but from plum and cherry trees. It's so fresh tasting
Meanwhile in an alternate universe:
"Hey bro"
"What?"
"Dude look, its human scab!"
"Yoooo no way! I love that stuff! But the creaking noise of peeling it off is so annoyingggggg"
"True bro, but its worth it"
i wonder what other species out there would look at a human scab and be like mmmm i could eat that.
Literally most blood sucking insects 😱
gnats 😩 they are notorious for eating scabs it's disgusting
Dogs
Birds.
Some people's kids
Eating tree sap may seem strange, but it's been done for centuries. The peach gum is a hidden gem.
Why are you on almost all the comment sections I see😂😂
Maple syrup is sap, so not too weird
Seems like a pretty visible gem to me
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I remember acidentally eating this when I was 8. Our peach tree is really old, so its damaged, and every peach that grew would have some gums around it. It was really gelatinous, like eating semi dried hot glue. It slipped through my teeth and fell of my mouth because it was sooo difficult to bite. I remember that the flavor was really fresh, like mint.
Really, like mint
Interesting. Can't imagine it tasting like mint.
Huge props to you for wasting your time for lying just to get likes
It is almost tasteless and doesn't taste like mint at all. It just has a very mild taste.
Moreover it isn't slippery that it would slip out of your mouth. It is very sticky with soaking in water fir a long time. So it would actually stick on your teeth.
It is very good for health and is actually medicinal.
The person in this video said that it is a delicacy which is totally wrong. It is just good for health so people eat it
@@Inquisitive_Nomad A simple google search will tell you that peach gum is, in fact, a chinese delicacy lmao. Next time you try to correct someone, make sure you have all the facts straight yourself.
@@Inquisitive_Nomad Why assume somebody is lying about such a menial thing? You must have HUGE trust issues in your personal life.
For most people peach gum is completely harmless, however, I have a friend who was into homoeopathy and was advised to take peach gum because she was a type 2 diabetic.
Unfortunately, she had a very bad reaction to the peach gum capsules which severely damaged her spleen. I know this is very rare but it is always better to be aware of the risks even when they are negligible.
There’s this tree in Syria that produces sap that hardens and you can pick it off and chew it like gum. Very nice pine flavor 🖤
Mastic
@@lauren9373 Yep, Mastica. Its still what we often use as gum in Greece
@@lauren9373 yess ! I didn’t know the word in English thank you
I can smell the peach gum from here, it's a truly divine food.
It's fragrant?
@@WaterspoutsOfTheDeepit has a subtle pleasant smell, not too fragrant
What does it taste like?
@@nussknacker9827Doesn’t really have a taste but it is mildly sweet and has the texture of gummy/jelly.
@@menuvafei6164 that sounds really nice I hope to try it one day
Это смола фруктовых деревьев. Мы в детстве её отрывали прямо от дерева и ели. Называли ее клей. Клей от вишни, абрикосы и сливы слегка сладковатый и вязкий, как и положено смоле. Это было у нас, детей СССР, вместо жевательных конфет. Современные дети понятия не имеют, что это можно есть. А так же, что можно есть стебли укропа, стрелки чеснока, цветы и стрючки белой акации, траву под названием пастушья сумка и калачики, топинамбур и ещё кучу всякого "подножного корма")
Cool story comrade
Клееей🎉
Правильно сказали спасибо что с помнила СССР и детство спасибо вам большое 😅😅😅😅😅
а еще мы ели гудрон 😂
Мне 12 и я смолу ел)
I feel like the hardest part about this way back when was probably getting water clean enough to make this. I’d imagine these trees were quite common in the areas where this was made
Tried it before with beancurd & brown sugar. Instantly hooked. 🤤
I’m curious, what does this taste like?
@@shitlordfm3345 it doesn't really have any flavor itself, just very mild scent, that's why it needs some sugar etc.
As kids back in the 1960s, we used to use sticky peach gum to fashion arms, legs, and a head to make our “stick dolls” stay together. We made dolls out of sticks and sweet gum balls and the sticky substance kept the parts of the “doll” together for a while. Just something we kids did on some hot summer days. We also made “daisy chains” out of flowers and wore them on our heads and wrists/and as a necklace.
I still make daisy chains, it reminds me of my grandma
Did you ever put grass in straws? I saw that in a video once about grass.
My great grandmother brought peach three saplings with her from Georgia when she moved Californians in the late 1920s. The peach streets were huge, old, gnarly, and hugely prolific by the time I came along. Grandmother would collect the gum to make candy for us. I miss her!
That's so cool. What a blessing to have a tree like that for generations.
@@candyDanderyes indeed! I’m glad we still own her home and the peach trees are still there along with a lot of other fruit trees she planted. ☺️
Thank u for telling me this.
When it was summer and we went to a farm that included peach trees, we started collecting these.. sticky substances from the tree. I wondered what it was before I saw this. Now I know why.
tree: I AM BEING EATEN ALIVE BY INSECTS HELP ME FOR GOD SAKE
people: mmm yummers
Lmao. YummerZ
Mythical youtube comment
mmm yummers
OMG that is hilarious
I read that in Homelander voice
Its called Gond in India...Sweet laddoos are made in winter time mix with peach gum wheat floor ,ghee, sugar and lots of dry fruits...We used to eat these laddoos every year during winters....My grandmother and mother used to tell us these laddoos are good source of energy and keep the body warm....
In nepal we also called gund....we make it just like khir 😅😅
@@razanrazghimire What is the flavour please? Nepal sounds so romantic and more so now. Khir. (where to find smily face? ah phone)
All Chinese cuisine is based on a dare
That and starvation is how we found out what’s edible and non edible.
Yeap, chinese authorities have experimented drastic majors to learn how to loose crops years after years. Be it birds or be it insects, hunting them drastically caused them less yields of crops and they turned towards whatever they can eat.
But that's not the point of this video. Different kinds of editable gums are also part of Indian diet for rare occasions.
aaahhahahahHAHAHA
No the famine caused it
That meant they are daring. 😂😂😂
20% yap
80% relaxing music ty bro
Here in India it is called Gond….there are basically 2 of its types ….one cold in nature other hot…..cold one is called Gond katira used in summers for cooling the body and the other one is hot in nature that is strictly used only in sweets made of jaggery or natural form of sugar in winters…..its is also good for lower back….we often give it to women after pregnancy because the pregnant creates too much pressure on spine…it helps to recover….keep it in sunlight before using and it gets high in vitamin D….always make the dish of it with something that contains fat(GHEE) I would say…..truly a wonder
I m from india also nd we have many recipes of This gum (Gond)
Это Аюрведа?
I am from the United States, and sadly, many of these remedies and recipes are being lost. Pharmaceutical companies have taken over medicine, and processed foods have taken over the family gardens. In small rural communities, people still have family gardens, but it seems to be diminishing as the internet takes over.
@@КатяПогорелая-ы9й not really, it's a natural remedy used mostly in Eastern world gave by the ancestors, we just take it straight from the trees wash it and eat it.
@@palakshah-c4d often added In nutritious ladoo
Neem trees also produce gum on their bark. When we were kids I once ran out of gum for some art project and my mother suggested that the tree in our yard actually produced gum. The we put the the dried resin like substance in some water and let it soak over a couple days and then it turned into this gel like gum. Little me was so happy I got to make gum
Fruit tree sap was also used to make a decal paper. The paper is coated with deluted sap, then a layer of laquer applied over it, then an art is painted and laquered again. Then the picture could be detached from the paper and applied to any surface by deluting the sap layer with water. The sap, attached to the laquer layer also serves as a glue, when the picture is trasfered to other surface.
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*diluted with an "I "
@@xxyy1318stop.
How do people even figure out this kind of thing
@@xxyy1318 It’s time we stop embarrassing others by being the “Grammar Police”. The internet is worldwide, and many many people don’t have “perfect English”…
For that matter, correcting others for not using “perfect English” is historically classist… 🙃
I used to be “that person”. ❤
i have had it once, i’m not asian but my friend is, i tried it at her house, absolutely amazing.
Another video for me and others who are just delighted to learn new stuff they previously had absolutely no clue existed. Always a great pleasure.
Всегда ела этот клей с вишневых и персиковых деревьев, даже когда выросла всё равно очень люблю этот клей. Очень вкусно, причем сразу с дерева разжевывая❤
The concept of eating something that is supposed to be a Healing process or a defense mechanism for the tree is like the human equivalent of a bug eating our scab. Life is soo trippy! ❤
Now this is a good informational video, the guy actually talks what we need to know, and not talk so much and talk all video long
We have a similar tree substance in The Gambia, where it is tropical. In our language, we call Dacandaywoh. We use it to deep clean our clothes during laundry.
Sounds similar to polish word "wykidajło" but I bet it has a different meaning 🤣.
Interesting!
Interesting. Does it make suds?
@@Backinblackbunny009 I think they turn it into a white powder. When boiled, it's like Elma's bottled glue, not soapy. It can be used on certain materials to give them a great crisp and high quality. I forgot how it works because I left my country young.
I am assuming this word is written in Mandingo. I tried to look Dacandaywoh up in an online Mandingo to English dictionary but the word wasn’t found. Is there a chance you could please double check the spelling?
It’s so delicious when cooked until soft and jammy with some water and a lot of sugar and then topped off with some heavy cream. It’s also excellent for your skin.
But doesn’t this tree produce cyanide in every part of the tree except the fleshy part of the fruit?
@@sean8204.5 almost correct! Every part of the tree except for the flesh and the sap/resin that comes out when the tree is wounded. It is mostly composed of various very healthy amino acids, primarily collagen, which is why it’s so good for your skin health.
Peach tree be like: ow, let me make a scab since i got hurt
Humans: 🤤
I eat my own scabs.
i eat my finger nails hehe
i eat the dead skin from my lips
Ew people are so gross.... I eat all 3...
When I was a kid, my Chinese grandma bought me one.
Now I eat it to remember my grandma
My father told me:
When he was a student, and in poor village of Kurdistan where there wasn't enough money to buy glue and adhesion products, they were using peach gum as an alternative too.
In addition to chewing gum.
During my childhood days, in summer..I used to go out on Sundays to eat peaches and apricots from the wild trees... And this peach gum was my favourite among all...
I'm definitely gonna try this one for sure now... Thanks ❤
They have been eating the same piece of gum for 2200 years? Now that's what i call serious dedication.
Edit: why are y'all fighting in the replies 😭
😂
Dedication or mastication? 😅
That’s such a dad joke
@@Sofia_eli
So is your mom ..
@technomickdocumentalist2495 Why are you offended for someone else for no reason? It's becoming more and more common and it really needs to stop. Just cry yourself to sleep if it's that serious to you.
I have tried this ! It is very good !
We used to have a peach tree and some plum trees. The plum trees had a similar resin, but it was more yellowish clear, like nectar, and often had white powder dry on the surface. It smelled fresh, but was hell to get off your hands. All of the trees are dead now, but they were lovely to have around. I've never had sweeter fruit since then.
They don't necessarily only grow on peach trees, I saw these grow a lot on cherry trees next to my house and I used to poke it with my nail 😭 It was satisfying
Dude, that sky is majestic!
I have a few peach trees, dumb thing is I really don't like the taste of peaches, but I love the smell 😅
I planted them myself. I always keep a few just to smell them and give the rest to my neighbors.
I grow a crapload of raspberries (various kinds, yellow ones are my favorite) about 7 different types of strawberries, 2 types of blackberries, some pink berries, apples,, cherries, pears, etc.
I call it my candy garden.
I wanted to come home after work, on my bicycle (I'm Dutch) and be able to snack and pick fruits when walking to my backdoor😊
I have been seeing this gum in our orchard since I was a kid and looking at it always made me feel hungry and I am happy I was right all the time.
In India we eat Almond Gum (gond katira). We soak it for 3 to 4 hours and then mix it in cold milk or Lemonade, then drink it. Best drink for summer.
No body asked
And nobody asked you to reply.@@cherp5837
@@cherp5837 just like no one asked you
That's different ,gond katira is different
@@ChanneLOL well I searched that on Google and the result is almond gum. You can search it too 😜.
OHH i always love peach gum oolong tea for summer,peach gums are also used in a bunch of dishes but mostly desserts,they are also used by women for youthful appearance and collagen boosting
my mom used to cook these all the time, they're absolutely delicious!!
It’s very common in Oman and there are many uses for it like we use it as showing gum it comes with nice smell and if you keep it in water over night and drink it first thing in the morning it’s good for chest infections and also same water you use it as a face toner it great and the most common thing we use it at home as bokoor like we burn it to get the Smokey and nice smell out of it , it heals wounds and many many other uses
The sky was so pretty!
ADHD?
I've done this with pine. If you want your sweat to smell like a household cleaner, I highly recommend this.
Bro after finding out he's 0.7543% Japanese:
I used to pick wild berries with my grandma, they tasted like nostalgia and adventure.
not you, your like a virus in the comment section
In India, we make ladoo from the gum of Acacia nilotica (Babul tree). Ladoo is a kind of sweet and this gum ladoo is preferably eaten during winters. It's really good for joints and produces heat.
What's you favorite food?
Nobody:
That one kid: "Tree infection" :D
its a memorable childhood that my mom used to cook it as a dessert for our memory. its just so delicious
as a chinese who grows up in the peach blossom area, no, we never eat this when i grew up, somehow ppl invented ways of eating this about 10 years ago and call it having a "long history"
ppl in other places of China do eat it, maybe it just doesn't have a long history in your hometown ;)
@@dyllanfreiheit6330 yea, if you call like a 1% of population eating it as prevalent, ppl eat soil when they are starved, and eating soil has thousands years of history too.
my point is, my hometown has tons of peach trees, and eating that thing was not prevalent until recently.
ppl invent tons of so called "history" just so they can sell their products, this is common practice.
You are pathetic! If you know your own history you will not be so ignorant! "The Bencao gangmu, known in English as the Compendium of Materia Medica or Great Pharmacopoeia,[1] is an encyclopedic gathering of medicine, natural history, and Chinese herbology compiled and edited by Li Shizhen and published in the late 16th century, during the Ming dynasty. Its first draft was completed in 1578 and printed in Nanjing in 1596. "
And this peach gum was written in the book and the author got this info from experience herbalist/doctor, that means this is with longer history, longer as you know!
@@dwmobusawell maybe it's the traditional Chinese people's history the ones getting rounded up in Chinese concentration camps to be executed
honestly if someone wants to put in that much effort to make fake food history, respect
Peach gum is a natural ingredient that is eaten in India in sweet soups, desserts, and other dishes.
Where in India? This is the first I'm hearing of it. (I'm used to gum trees - we have them in South India - but have never heard of edible resin like this).
@sabichonex I am from Gujarat we call it Gundar
We have this sweet
Gundar Pak is a unique and traditional Gujarati sweet, famed for its medicinal properties and exquisite taste. It is made with gundar (peach/edible gum), wheat flour, ghee, and jaggery, along with a mix of healthful spices and nuts. This sweet is particularly consumed in winter for its warming effect and health benefits.
In India/ Nepal.... we also use a kind of gum called ...Gond( literally translates into gum )
From what tree?
@@ekamandalaputra5517gum Arabic or acacia gum
@@ekamandalaputra5517badam
@@Amza-oz6kqso different shit
Broo Gond means glue not gum
Just realized i ate this all the time as a kid since i was poor!!! It’s really good yall, it doesnt have a very strong sweet flavor so i recommend adding one sugar cube to it
For everyone's surprise I'm hera to tell it's not poisonous but edible . My husband use to make the most delicious laddu of peach gum . It's the best laddu I have ever ate . And I'm not dead 😊😊