if the rest of the apple is not soft or bruised, it is fine. Just don't eat the seed. You could plant the seed and have an apple tree, but if you don't have good nutrients in your soil or the weather isn't right u may end up with a crab apple tree. Apples are pretty tough though, they grow all over Maine and it gets really cold here :)
Yes, but not the seeds of the apple.
The seeds of a tomato are inside it, and usually sprout after the tomato decays and the seeds can then germinate. Seeds can actually start to sprout inside the tomato if it is kept around long enough and at room temperature. Do not eat the sprouting seeds. The flesh of the tomato is probably OK, but it must be getting a bit old and the flavor might not be what you'd hope for. I'd toss it and get a fresher one. There may be a green leaf-like top on the tomato, this is part of the plant where it was attached to the vine. A tomato with one of those is perfectly edible - just pick off the piece, it will come away easily.
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Bananas as well as most other fruits are fine for African Grey parrots. Apples are OK but not apple seeds.
The stem is the woody twig by which the apple is attached to the tree. It's OK to eat the core of an apple (it contains iodine), but you should chew the seeds well or spit them out. You should also spit out the other hard bits that enclose the seeds.
yes the light seeds r ok
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ok this wasnt the question i need
What kind of seeds are you talking about? Pumpkin, sunflower? YES, they are perfectly safe to eat.
im not sure but i think its ok
best no avoid as it is also a blood thinner
Apple is more popular Linux is ok OS is Crap. There you go! You got an answer!