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Clathrus archeri (synonyms
Lysurus archeri,
Anthurus archeri,
Pseudocolus archeri),
commonly known as
octopus stinkhorn or devil's fingers, is a fungus...
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described as
having "mighty fins" (and, therefore, a
kosher fish, not an
inedible snake or crocodile), and it will be
served as a
sumptuous banquet for all...
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straws (colorful or
unusually shaped) Fire (see
Flaming beverage)
Flags Inedible flowers Plastic animals (attached to the rim of the gl****)
Plastic swords...
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related to them than to
other gilled mushrooms. All
species in the
genus are
inedible due to
their bitter taste.
Lentinellus bissus Lentinellus brunnescens Lentinellus...
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Inedible to
Incredible is an
American reality television series which follows chef John Besh as he
travels around the
country to help
improve horrible...
- they
found "a huge
quantity of sheep, the meat of
which was
bitter and
inedible"
before going to the more
inhabited Canary Islands, in Spain. This island...
- not
suitable for
human food are the
feedstocks for
inedible rendering processes. Much of the
inedible raw
material is
rendered using the "dry" method. This...
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oatmeal (UK), or
Irish oatmeal, are
groats (the
inner kernel with the
inedible hull removed) of
whole oats
which have been
chopped into two or
three pinhead-sized...
- and bacteria,
leaving pairs of
shoes and boots—which have
proved to be
inedible—as the only sign that
bodies once lay there.
Since its
initial discovery...