Pine trees very useful for survival situations.
To figure out if the needle tree you're looking at is a pine tree, you just need check how many needles come out of the same twig. If it's in groups of two, three, or five, then you've definitely got a pine tree.
In a survival situation, you should definitely constantly be chewing on pine needles. They're a source of vitamin C and will also provide slight hydration. That vitamin C will be crucial to avoid catching scurvy. Scurvy is potentially deadly disease that results from an extended period of Vitamin C deficiency, a relatively common disease for pirates back in the day. Symptoms will start showing up after around 4 weeks, including tired/sore limbs, bleeding from the skin, poor gums (leading to teeth loss), hair loss, and many more.
(Pine needle tea is also a thing)
It's just a really bad disease that can be easily prevented in most scenarios.
Last but not least, you can basically eat any part of a pine tree except for its outer bark. Of course there are some parts that are more desirable such as the pine nuts. To extract them, just collect a pile of relatively fresh pine cones. To get the seed out, you can just tap the cone against a rock or just rip it apart layer by layer. The things that fall out should generally be the seed that you can then peel to obtain the nuts.
Love the new Webnovel profiles but why do I only have 10 read books and 126 days of writing? It also definitely doesn't account for offline reading