Many people accidentally confuse resin and sap because they are sticky substances that come from trees. However, not all trees produce both resin and sap. Some of the trees produce sap, and others produce resin. Also, the consistency of resin and sap are different. Resin is darker in color and thick, whereas sap is finer and not as dark in color. Sap can be made into maple syrup, but resin can’t be made into maple syrup.
The certain trees that make resin include coniferous trees. Evergreen trees also produce resin. They also produce sap. These trees include pine and cedar. Sap comes from deciduous trees, but deciduous trees do not make resin. The sap is clear in color and can also be made into a certain type of water.