- item that is safe for
humans to eat. "Edible" is
differentiated from "
eatable"
because it does not
indicate how an item tastes, only
whether it is fit...
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created to dry potatoes. In Thompson's own words, the meat was: "Not
merely eatable, but
perfectly done, and most
singularly well-tasted."
Preparation of food...
- Hooker,
writing of
Australian plants,
remarked that
although bushtucker is "
eatable," it is not "fit to eat". In 1889,
botanist Joseph Maiden reiterated this...
-
Edible lichens are
lichens that have a
cultural history of use as a food.
Although almost all
lichen are
edible (with some
notable poisonous exceptions...
- Merriam-Webster
English online dictionary. The
numbers in o1do3
indicate tone.
Eatable: cará and inhame,
column Nhac of the
Paladar journal (in Portuguese) J...
- are
further divided into two subclasses:
cakes that are
eatable and
those that are non-
eatable. This
subdivision allows players to
understand more complex...
-
ranging from the
Joseon period to
modern military. Lee Oung-don PD's
Eatable X-File:
Since the
latter episodes of
season 3, each w**** Shin Dong-yup...
- non-irrigated land. In the highlands,
kurakkan — a
grain used to make an
eatable paste — was
cultivated with
other grains such as corn.
Leonard Woolf's...
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potential predator or handler. It
feeds by
shifting through sand and
detecting eatable parts with the
taste receptors in the roof and
floor of its mouth. Oxydoras...
- 1889 book The
Useful Native Plants of
Australia records "Fruit sweet,
eatable, not agreeable. The
fruits of
other species may be
eaten also." "Coprosma...