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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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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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Inedible to
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American reality television series which follows chef John Besh as he
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their caps.
Though nonpoisonous, the
species is
generally regarded as
inedible. The
overall body
resembles a ****tail umbrella. The cap is papery, and...
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gallocatechin and
betulinic acid.
While many
species of
Diospyros bear
fruit inedible to
humans or only
occasionally gathered, the
following are
grown for their...
- In
varying traditions, the
stone has been
replaced with
other common inedible objects, and
therefore the
parable is also
known as axe soup,
button soup...
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Sausage casing, also
known as
sausage skin or
simply casing, is the
material that
encloses the
filling of a sausage.
Natural casings are made from animal...
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agricultural crops and
consume the
local plant matter that is
otherwise inedible to
humans and
convert that into
foods -meat, offal, fat, eggs and milk...
- mimics), gain a
survival advantage by
resembling inedible species (the models). In Müllerian mimicry,
inedible species, such as of
wasps and bees, resemble...