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| Have poisonous fruits but | edible after careful preparation. |
| n claims that even the wild forms are rendered | edible after drying and boiling, leading to confusion |
| s and young fronds are poisonous when raw, but | edible after cooking. |
| like that of Caladium, Colocasia and Arum, is | edible after drying, grinding, leaching and boiling. |
| Helix obruta is a species of large, | edible, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmo |
| Helix texta is a species of large, | edible, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmo |
| lii or Cornu mazzullii, is a species of large, | edible, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmo |
| It is one of the most popular | edible algae used in Hawaii. |
| Edible Allegheny is a bi-monthly publication. | |
| ishing company with multiple titles, including | Edible Allegheny, the resource for local food, the se |
| The seeds are also | edible, although difficult to collect in quantity, an |
| er fruit is very distasteful and generally not | edible, although a few animals may hesitantly eat the |
| The nuts are | edible, although smaller than the more commonly culti |
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| The entire plant is | edible and nutritious, but not necessarily enjoyable |
| Seeds of E. indica are | edible and are sometimes used in starvation situation |
| The flesh of the berries is | edible and formed part of the diet of the local Khoi- |
| in the Pacific Northwest when mistaken for the | edible and sought after Tricholoma magnivelare. |
| The fruit is | edible and has a pleasant tartness, but it causes gas |
| The seeds are | edible and have been eaten during famine. |
| It is | edible and has E number E414. |
| All are | edible, and most (like Royal Black) are mild. |
| These are | edible and are harvested in the wild. |
| It is | edible and has medical properties like other Muscari |
| The fruit is | edible, and sold for consumption in Mexico. |
| The bulb is | edible and has a strong onion flavor. |
| The fruit are highly | edible and prized by local people. |
| Coxcomb (plant), a small genus of | edible and ornamental plants |
| The fruit is | edible and widely consumed in the species' native are |
| The seeds are | edible and have been used as a grain in Germany and e |
| roup to identify the Halal status of different | edible and non-edible consumer products. |
| But many of the creepy-crawlers are | edible and quite nutritious. |
| members of the goosefoot family, huauzontle is | edible and it is typically prepared in a manner simil |
| are like small, oblong potatoes, and they are | edible and cultivated as a food crop, especially in W |
| It is | edible, and has a strong "sweet" smell and a sweet ta |
| a group of "nutraceuticals", or foods that are | edible and have medicinal values. |
| Its timber is valuable, the fruit is | edible, and it has traditional medicinal uses. |
| The fruit, which are pomes, are | edible and can be eaten raw or cooked. |
| all handful out of thousands of animal species | edible and view the rest as disgusting. |
| Like other Wolffia, the plant is | edible and makes a nutritious food. |
| aproots produced by Balsamorhiza sagittata are | edible and were harvested, dried, and ground into a s |
| The tuber is possibly | edible, and unlike most other Dioscorea species, the |
| Its pome fruits are | edible and can be eaten raw or cooked. |
| The flesh of the plant is | edible, and Native American groups consumed the stems |
| Murray, J.A. (1889) The | Edible and Game Birds of British India with its Depen |
| The bird distinguishes between | edible and unpalatable butterflies mainly according t |
| The flowers of Indian paintbrush are | edible and sweet, and were consumed in moderation by |
| The tiny seeds are | edible, and this plant was part of the Eastern Agricu |
| C. bocourti is | edible and has been the subject of small-scale fisher |
| Clemens produces agricultural products such as | edible and field crops and livestock. |
| The fruit is | edible and palatable, tastier than most other fig spe |
| It is | edible and may be pickled, but must be picked when no |
| Furthermore, its sprout is | edible and a very popular vegetable food in Taiwan. |
| C. ruber is also | edible, and was used in folk medicine as an emmenagog |
| The seeds are | edible, and the shoots, stalks, and leaves can be eat |
| It is also used in coatings that are | edible and digestible. |
| The leaves are | edible, and the roots are used in medicine. |
| man's contribution is entitled "Paired Matter, | Edible and Inedible". |
| The fruit are | edible and can be eaten raw or cooked. |
| The fruits, known as "bush tomatoes", are | edible and are harvested in the wild. |
| The leaves and inflorescences are | edible and resemble spinach; the plant was grown as a |
| Its best known member is the | edible and widely cultivated Chayote. |
| s it is possible to obtain vegetable oil (both | edible and industrially useful). |
| o resembles and grows in the same areas as the | edible and prized Amanita velosa, which can be distin |
| Although it had been reported to occur in both | edible and non-food proteins only after alkali treatm |
| The fruits are | edible and can be eaten raw or cooked. |
| nly be suitable for animals, this shellfish is | edible and enjoyed in many European countries, althou |
| The meat of this abalone is | edible, and has been consumed by people living along |
| The young leaves are | edible, and can be used in salads or cooked as a vege |
| The tubers are | edible, and are eaten during traditional religious fe |
| The seeds are | edible and delicious and are very appreciated by peop |
| CG symbol, to identify the status of different | edible and non-edible consumer products. |
| palm heart and newly germinated seedlings are | edible, and an alcoholic drink is produced from the f |
| he plants, including the leaves and seeds, are | edible, and are frequently used as a source of food i |
| However, its components are | edible, and there are stories of pigs, sheep or other |
| The epic also includes Sharabha in the list of | edible animals - the mrigajatis- the animal group of |
| Chenopodium capitatum, Blitum capitatum) is an | edible annual plant, also known as Blite Goosefoot, S |
| America's Amazon Basin and produces fruit with | edible arils. |
| so launched the franchise concept Frutation by | Edible Arrangements out of his desire to provide cons |
| is an entrepreneur who is the owner and CEO of | Edible Arrangements International Inc. |
| Its leaves are | edible, as with some other members of the Aizoaceae f |
| te that the cooked greens of this plant may be | edible as an emergency food, however the entire plant |
| s a mold-ripened cheese with a central line of | edible ash much like Morbier. |
| Shepherd revised the classification of modern | edible bananas based on their genetic origins. |
| he nickname for the Cep, or Boletus edulis, an | edible basidiomycete mushroom which is a member of th |
| and the Andes, and now grown worldwide for its | edible bean, popular both dry and as a green bean. |
| a species of lupin grown in the Andes for its | edible bean. |
| Specialty crops grown in the area include dry | edible beans, sugar beets, potatoes, seed canola and |
| It produces | edible berries that are fermented into bokbunja ju, a |
| It can be used for the | edible berries, for a purple dye, or as a ground cove |
| The fruit is an | edible berry 8-14 mm (0.31-0.55 in) diameter, ranging |
| The fruit is an | edible berry 5-8 mm diameter, blue-black, only rarely |
| set up what is thought to be the world's first | edible billboard. |
| The | edible bird's nests are among the most expensive anim |
| It is one of many unrelated | edible bivalves which in the United States are freque |
| The fruit is an | edible black berry just under a centimeter in length. |
| Its fruit is an | edible black or blue berry 1 centimeter in diameter, |
| The fruits are | edible blue bilberries. |
| The fruit is an | edible blue-black berry under a centimeter wide. |
| In Poland it is sometimes served in an | edible bowl made of bread or with boiled potatoes. |
| rge portion of the middle cut out to create an | edible bowl. |
| The | edible, brown, berrylike fruits for which it is culti |
| The | Edible Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus edulis) is a species of |
| the wasteful disposal of unsold but perfectly | edible buns. |
| The crust is | edible, but is made of wax and detracts from the flav |
| They are | edible, but insipid. |
| lp of ripe fruit is rich in citric acid and is | edible, but the seeds are mildly poisonous. |
| leaves, and grows oval shaped fruits that are | edible, but not flavorful. |
| The fruit is | edible, but eating it before it is ripe will cause a |
| The fruit bodies are | edible but not highly regarded. |
| The orange fruit is | edible, but unpalatable to humans. |
| It bears spherical red fruits which are | edible but bitter. |
| The fruits of C. halimii are | edible, but sour. |
| It is | edible, but not fished for commercially. |
| Bears are mostly | edible, but their livers are poisonous. |
| The plant fruits purple gooseberries which are | edible but are mainly seeds with little fruit. |
| The bloomy mold and ash rind are | edible but fairly tasteless. |
| n clusters, is dark blue with a whitish bloom, | edible but sometimes unpleasant. |
| It is | edible, but is not commercially fished, and is taken |
| The fruit is dark purple oval berry 1 cm long, | edible but with an insipid taste. |
| Its fruit is | edible but rarely eaten except as an emergency food ( |
| mm diameter, green at first, black when ripe, | edible but bitter and tough. |
| This is a choice | edible, but care must be made to distinguish this fro |
| 4 cm/1.6 in long and 2.5 cm/0.98 in wide), and | edible but not often eaten, as it is sour and somewha |
| The fruit is | edible but very tough when raw; cooking softens the f |
| Like other pinyons, the pine nut seeds are | edible, but the inaccessibility of the plants prevent |
| Hemiramphus species are | edible but are more important as food fish for larger |
| ose of other Oregon-grapes; like them they are | edible but just as sour. |
| Pronounced | edible by some, but probably best avoided in case of |
| In addition to being | edible by humans, the drupes are eaten by mammals and |
| t have a refreshing, acidic taste and are also | edible by humans; in Mexico, they are made into a fer |
| fruit (the "football fruit") which can be made | edible by fermentation. |
| The taproots are small, | edible carrots. |
| lentillifera is one of the favored species of | edible Caulerpa due to its soft and succulent texture |
| Chiton magnificus is a species of | edible chiton, a marine polyplacophoran mollusk in th |
| The company's signature product is the | edible chocolate box which Barnett created when he wa |
| Notable crops include | edible Chrysanthemum, Japanese yam and tobacco. |
| It can also be used as an | edible coating for dates, producing another type of s |
| List of common | edible cocktail garnishes |
| Pacific razor clams are a highly desirable | edible, collected both commercially and by recreation |
| This sanctuary has many nests of eggs, | edible Compsognathidae and also has the largest super |
| that is generally considered unfavourable for | edible consumption, despite its appealing taste. |
| The seeds, which are | edible, contain 30-54% oil, which is used as a lubric |
| The sweet, starchy tubers are | edible cooked or raw. |
| the reefs of Bembridge Ledge which is rich in | edible crabs, lobsters and spider crabs and shoals of |
| Optionally, various | edible creatures (goats, humans, dogs, and Compsognat |
| tificial Propagation of Marine Food Fishes and | Edible Crustaceans, that was published in the Royal S |
| The | edible dark burgundy colored fruit is produced in lar |
| The fruit is an | edible dark purple berry 1-2 cm diameter, superficial |
| Edible Darling is the third studio album of American | |
| Callista chione is | edible, different dishes are prepared throughout the |
| To this day, wild | edible dormice are consumed in Slovenia, where they a |
| Edible dormice inhabit deciduous forests dominated by | |
| Edible Dormouse, Glis glis | |
| small and inconspicuous; the fruit is a small | edible drupe 1 cm diameter. |
| for its long-running slogan, "The Incredible, | Edible Egg," created by the advertising agency Campbe |
| The fruits are | edible either raw or cooked, but are not a common foo |
| This plant which has | edible endosperm and fruit. |
| es all the structural, electrical, mechanical, | edible, etc. components of the structure found in thi |
| e other Fig species (which includes the common | edible fig Ficus carica), banyans have unique fruit s |
| farms are for leprosy bacteria, for prawn and | edible fish culture, and for animal feed safety. |
| robenthic communities, and PCBs and Dioxins in | edible fish tissue. |
| Ayu is an | edible fish, mostly consumed in East Asia. |
| llated flounder, Psammodiscus ocellatus, is an | edible flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. |
| The butter sole, Isopsetta isolepsis, is an | edible flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. |
| ically have a higher price, due to having more | edible flesh. |
| containing three seeds, each surrounded by an | edible fleshy yellow aril, and a thick, leathery oran |
| chene 6-10 mm long surrounded by a dark purple | edible fleshy perianth, ripening in the fall. |
| omanesco broccoli, or Roman cauliflower, is an | edible flower of the species Brassica oleracea, and a |
| raditional punches made with various fruits or | edible flower petals soaked in omija (Schisandra chin |
| Artanema longifolium is an | edible flowering plant species found in tropical Afri |
| These plants, herbs and | edible flowers are now featured in the dishes prepare |
| quash, Brussels sprouts, kale, tomatillos, and | edible flowers to their production mix. |
| All parts of the plant are | edible; flowers, leaves, stems and bulb. |
| sta, oat, quinoa, wheat, and rice; and certain | edible flowers, including carnation, chamomile, chive |
| ition for water between the jatropha and other | edible food crops. |
| t, as one of the four sustenances - along with | edible food, sensation, and mental intention - consci |
| The nuts are | edible for people but taste bitter. |
| red berry about 1 cm long, soft and juicy, and | edible for birds, which disperse the seeds widely. |
| months this funazushi can be eaten, remaining | edible for another six months or more. |
| The | edible forest is located at Stonefly Acres, a 100-acr |
| The | edible form of Ejiao is often mixed with almonds and |
| It bears an | edible fruit (Boquila berries). |
| It produces a sweet tasting | edible fruit called a pome, which can be eaten raw or |
| The | edible fruit are large for a hawthorn, up to 2.5 cm i |
| It bears | edible fruit that can be eaten raw. |
| It produces an | edible fruit called a pome. |
| The | edible fruit is three chambered like Sapindus trifoli |
| he tree is known as Hoka Tree and the red ripe | edible fruit is known as Hoka. |
| Annona purpurea is an | edible fruit and medicinal plant in the Annonaceae fa |
| apple, is an equatorial or tropical tree, with | edible fruit containing a fibrous pit. |
| Like the papaya, the babaco is grown for its | edible fruit and for its fruit juice. |
| The plant produces | edible fruit that are covered in hard red shells with |
| The bright red | edible fruit ripens in late summer and early fall and |
| f the capsule, becomes succulent, and forms an | edible fruit in the month of September.” |
| They are cultivated for its | edible fruit and as an ornamental plant. |
| They are grown for its | edible fruit and as an ornamental plant. |
| with one single large seed; the small yield of | edible fruit is pleasantly sweet, yet acidic, but als |
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