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Sweden says Christmas tree needles safe to eat
Belgian food safety authority: Do not eat Christmas trees
Belgium's food safety agency issued a warning to residents to not turn their Christmas trees into food after a city's recycling recommendations included using the needles in recipes.
Please Don’t Eat Your Christmas Tree, Belgium Urges the Public
The country’s food agency warned against using evergreens in food after the city of Ghent suggested an unusual form of recycling: spruce needle butter.
Don't eat your Christmas trees, Belgians warned
Belgium's food agency has had to issue a health warning after a local council encouraged people to reduce waste by cooking with their Christmas trees.
Belgian Authorities to the Public: Please Don’t Eat Your Old Christmas Tree
Yes, the Belgian government was recently forced to issue an odd PSA warning its citizens not to eat their old Christmas trees.
Not for dinner: Why Belgium has warned against eating Christmas trees
Christmas trees are not supposed to end up on your dinner table. Well, if you were thinking otherwise, Belgium’s food agency has issued a warning asking people not to eat conifers
Belgian town ridiculed for wanting to eat Christmas trees
Now that the festive season and Epiphany has ended, it's time to put the tree away. And when it's not artificial, you don't want to throw it away anywhere. Pick-ups are planned, but Ghent has come up with another idea: to eat it.
Don't eat your Christmas tree, Belgium's food agency warns
The Belgian Federal Food Agency issued the odd warning after Ghent's local authorities suggested people could reuse pine needles in recipes to avoid waste.
Belgium’s food agency pleads with public not to eat their Christmas trees
Belgium ’s Federal Food Agency on Tuesday warned people to not eat their Christmas trees after a city council suggested recipes to reuse conifers following the holiday season.
Sweden Says Christmas Tree Needles Safe To Eat -- After Belgian Warning
A day after Belgium warned against eating Christmas trees, Swedish officials said that the needles can be safely used to make butter and other products -- as long as the trees are young and wild.
Don't eat your Christmas tree: Belgium food agency warns against consuming pine needles
The Belgium food agency issues a warning against consuming Christmas trees after Ghent's council suggested reusing pine needles in recipes. Read more about the safety concerns around this eco-friendly initiative.
Bizzare post-Christmas treat: People eating their X-mas trees, Belgium food agency says...
In a surprising twist to holiday traditions, Belgians are encouraged to eat their Christmas trees to combat waste. However, the Federal Food Agency quickly intervened, warning against this unusual practice due to safety concerns over pesticides and chemicals used in tree cultivation.
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Don't eat your Christmas tree, warns Belgium food agency
Some things may go without saying, but just in case... Belgium's food agency issued a public health warning as the festive ...
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Don’t eat your Christmas trees, Belgium’s food agency warns
Belgium’s Federal Food Agency (FASFC) issued a warning Tuesday against eating Christmas trees after the city of Ghent ...
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