Example sentences of “edible”

How to use in-sentence of “edible”:

+ This meaning is often used: it is applied to plants collectively to mean all edible plant matter, including the flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds.

+ It is edible and has E number E414.

+ Carrots are grown in the ground, and carrots roots are a common edible vegetable.

+ The kiwi has furry brown skin that is edible but is usually removed.

+ There, according to Theophrastus, an edible plant grew which could be propagated by rooting its leaves.

+ The biggest undivided leaf is that of a giant edible arum.

+ The edible frog “Pelophylax” kleptonkl.

+ Many are edible and used as seafood.

Example sentences of edible
Example sentences of edible

Example sentences of “edible”:

+ Mendel used the edible peas for his crosses.

+ The name is also used to describe other edible seeds from the Fabaceae like the pigeon pea and the seeds from several species of “Lathyrus”.

+ Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pines.

+ There are different kinds of edible salt: unrefined salt, and iodized salt.

+ They have edible fruit.

+ It is known for its scarce shell and edible antenna, it is very unusual.

+ Roe and caviar are edible eggs produced by fish.

+ Lentils can be sprouted as can some beans and some other edible seeds.

+ Mendel used the edible peas for his crosses.

+ The name is also used to describe other edible seeds from the Fabaceae like the pigeon pea and the seeds from several species of "Lathyrus".
+ Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pines.

+ Collard greens are known for their large, dark colored and edible leaves.

+ Its texture and main compressibility make the pulpy edible Cold Our man melts in a theme and quickly like modern western ice cream.

+ Many Seed plantsseed plants have edible fruit.

+ The arils are edible and sweet, but the seeds are dangerously poisonous.

+ Horse chestnuts are not edible for humans.

+ The edible fig is one of the first plants that were cultivated by humans.

More in-sentence examples of “edible”:

+ The term deliciosa in the species name means delicious, and refers to the edible fruit of the plant.

+ It is usually made using demi-glace or an espagnole sauce as a base, and often includes Edible mushroommushrooms and shallots.

+ The plants are annual or perennial herbs with edible seeds.

+ Biennials that are grown for edible leaves or roots are grown as annuals.

+ The fruit is an amber-colored edible fruit similar to the raspberry or blackberry.

+ Now they are found in all the tropical, and in some subtropical, regions because they are edible fruits.

+ She took care of siblings, she cooked, she tanned hides, she searched for berries and other edible foods, she tended the corn, beans, and squashes in the gardens of her people.

+ The fruits are edible with a mild flavour somewhat like apples.

+ It makes an edible black fruit, known by the same name.

+ It produces edible fruit.

+ Cured smoked chorizo is edible and can be Eatingeaten without cooking.

+ He was the founder of The Brassica Chemoprotection Laboratory for the study of edible plants that creates protective enzyme activity in the body and may help prevent the development of cancer.

+ The coconut crab is a large edible land crab related to the hermit crab.

+ The best-known species include “Helix aspersa”, the common, or brown garden snail, and “Helix pomatia”, the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, or edible snail.

+ The flowers develop in a large head from an edible bud about 8–15 cm diameter with numerous triangular scales; the individual florets are purple.

+ Locusts are edible insects, and are considered a delicacy in some countries.

+ The word ‘clam’ is often applied to those that are edible and live almost of their lives halfway buried in the seafloor.

+ The peanut was grown mainly for its edible oil, except in the U.S., where it was produced for grinding into peanut butter, for roasted, salted nuts; and for use in candy and bakery products.

+ The edible dormouse was thought to be a special food in ancient Rome.

+ The Edible frog is used as a food source to people in France.

+ Coconut oil, or copra oil, is an edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of mature Coconutcoconuts harvested from the coconut palm.

+ The leaves are edible but are often not palatable.

+ It bears an egg-shaped edible fruit, also called a tamarillo.

+ A pear is an edible fruit.

+ Other pines have edible seeds too small to be useful as a human food.

+ Carrot, celery and parsley are true biennials that are usually grown as annual crops for their edible roots, petioles and leaves, respectively.

+ The edible dormouse or fat dormouse is a small dormouse and the only species in the genus “Glis”.

+ Some edible saltsalt and pepper or other seasoning can be added to taste as well.

+ The edible rind of the cheese forms naturally during the aging process.

+ The genus “Ribes” includes the edible currants, gooseberry, and several hybrid varieties.

+ These fruits are edible and used frequently in cooking.

+ The name is also used for its very common sweet sweet edible “fruit” and for flavors that taste like it.

+ Margaret Eleanor Atwood “The Edible Woman” was her first novel, published in 1969.

+ Japanese star anise, a similar tree, is not edible because it is “highly toxic”; instead, it may be burned as incense in Japan.

+ A hunter-gatherer society is one who lives from edible plants and animals from the wild, by foraging and hunting.

+ Waffle has two definitions, the edible kind of waffles, but also the verb waffle means to talk on and on, often about random things.

+ Some cakes can have edible paper on the top.

+ Some kinds of mustard plants have edible leaves.

+ Some ‘virgin fruit’ farms of common figs do not require pollination at all, and will produce a crop of seedless edible figs without fig wasps.

+ Like true lobsters, however, spiny lobsters are edible and are an economically significant food source; they are the biggest food export of the Bahamas.

+ It is known for its edible fruit of the same name.

+ Notable crops include edible chrysanthemum, DioscoreaJapanese yam and tobacco.

+ In addition, there are a number of edible imperfect fungi, including the ones that provide the distinctive characteristics of Roquefort cheeseRoquefort and Camembert cheese.

+ In the past, Growing a Greener World has also shared DIY information, edible gardening, urban homesteading, hobby farming, seasonal cooking, and canning and preserving.

+ They consume all edible parts of the carcass, and can survive on a single bharal for two weeks before hunting again.

+ The term deliciosa in the species name means delicious, and refers to the edible fruit of the plant.

+ It is usually made using demi-glace or an espagnole sauce as a base, and often includes Edible mushroommushrooms and shallots.

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