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prefix "ed-" (to eat). Look up
edible or
edibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Usage Notes:
Putting '
Edible' and 'Eatable' on the Table". Merriam-Webster...
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correctly identified before their edibility can be ****umed.
Deadly poisonous mushrooms that are
frequently confused with
edible mushrooms include several species...
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Edible plants include: List of
culinary fruits List of
culinary herbs and ****es List of
culinary nuts List of
edible cacti List of
edible flowers List...
- A
cannabis edible, also
known as a cannabis-infused food or
simply an
edible, is a food item (either
homemade or
produced commercially) that contains...
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Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are
seaweeds that can be
eaten and used for
culinary purposes. They
typically contain high
amounts of fiber. They may...
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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...
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Edible flowers are
flowers that can be
consumed safely.
Flowers may be
eaten as
vegetables as a main part of a meal, or may be used as herbs.
Flowers are...
- The
Edible Woman is the
first novel by
Canadian writer Margaret Atwood,
published in 1969. It is the
story of a
young woman, Marian,
whose sane, structured...
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edible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Edible items are
those items that are safe for
humans to eat.
Edible may also
refer to:
Cannabis edible, a...
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Edible gold is a
particular type of gold
authorized by the
European Union and the
United States as a food additive,
under the code E 175. It is used in...