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In the 2000s bircs sap was commercially available in Norway food shops, however thats not the case anymore. Still surprised the article never mentions Norway in relation with the tradition of birch sap use/extraction. Birch grows in abundance in Norway. Perhaps there is room for expansion of the article. 2A02:2121:34A:2272:BDE0:7C40:538:3783 (talk) 11:07, 5 February 2024 (UTC).[reply]

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How not to

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—Купил хвалёную германскую соковыжималку, а она сломалась.
— А много сока вы выжали?
— Да чуть-чуть яблочного и апельсинового, а уже на берёзовом она накрылась…
-What a crock of shit these German juicers!
-How much juice did you get?
-A bit of apple juice, some orange, but birch done it in.