Introduction Figs, known not only for their sweet fruit but also for their versatile sap, are a treasure trove of natural utility. Commonly referred to as fig “milk” due to its milky appearance, this sap has various uses, from traditional remedies to practical applications around the home. In this guide, we’ll explore how to safely collect and utilize fig sap, enhancing your sustainable living practices.
What You Need to Know Before Collecting Fig Sap
Before you begin tapping into the natural resource that fig trees offer, it’s important to understand a few key aspects:
Safety First: Fig sap contains latex, which can be irritating to the skin and eyes. Always wear gloves and protective eyewear when handling the sap.
Seasonal Collection: The best time to collect fig sap is during the late spring through early autumn when the tree is actively growing and the sap flow is more abundant.
Tree Health: Only collect sap from healthy, mature trees to avoid stressing young or weakened specimens.
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