It would be gross, but yes. (if you want to get sick, eat one.) I expect you probably can. However, the advisability of doing such a thing is another story. Personally, I'd recommend you don't.
Wild strawberries are edible and typically more flavorful than commercially grown strawberries. Mock strawberries or Indian strawberries can often be mistaken for wild strawberries but upon crushing mock strawberries they will have no scent. They are also edible but are almost flavorless.
Yes they are. Most vinyards started as wild grape fields.
Yes you can even if it was in the freezer for 1 year it can still be good to eat.
yes, but you should wash them first
Yes you can and they are delicious.
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no, if you eat grapes it is kind of eating the stalk of them.
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Edible Arrangements assortement of fruits includes: apples, oranges, cantalope, honeydew, strawberries, grapes, and pineapple.
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In the vinland
yes
OH yes, anything edible will do for a wild rat.
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edible ones.corn and rice. Plus grapes. I mean... They had wine and whatnot.