flyinglentris
Disabled and Retired Veteran
At one time, I thought that there were several herbs and spices made from tree bark. But the only one that I recognize as typical is cinnamon.
That much being said, I have now found that there are many herbs and spices made from tree bark, the most common of which is Pau D'Arco (Lapacho) Bark.
Here's a list in alphabetical order ...
Birch Bark
Black Haw Tree Bark
Cinchona Bark (Source of Quinine)
Cinnamon
Cryptocarya Massoia Root Bark
Devil Tree Bark
Fringe Tree Bark
Karingali (Clutch Tree Bark)
Mauby Bark
Oak Bark
Pau D'Arco (Lapacho) Bark
Peony Bark Mu Dan Pi
Prickly Ash Bark
Quebracho Bark
Sassafras Tree Bark
Slippery Elm Bark
White Willow Bark
Wild Cherry Bark
Yohimbe Bark
I don't know, except for cinnamon, what any of these spices and herbs taste like. Nor do I know, if any are to any degree toxic or have health benefits. But you can buy them on the web.
That much being said, I have now found that there are many herbs and spices made from tree bark, the most common of which is Pau D'Arco (Lapacho) Bark.
Here's a list in alphabetical order ...
Birch Bark
Black Haw Tree Bark
Cinchona Bark (Source of Quinine)
Cinnamon
Cryptocarya Massoia Root Bark
Devil Tree Bark
Fringe Tree Bark
Karingali (Clutch Tree Bark)
Mauby Bark
Oak Bark
Pau D'Arco (Lapacho) Bark
Peony Bark Mu Dan Pi
Prickly Ash Bark
Quebracho Bark
Sassafras Tree Bark
Slippery Elm Bark
White Willow Bark
Wild Cherry Bark
Yohimbe Bark
I don't know, except for cinnamon, what any of these spices and herbs taste like. Nor do I know, if any are to any degree toxic or have health benefits. But you can buy them on the web.