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eating a root
It's just like a carrot and people have been eating them since Moses.
You eat the root of the carrot plant. (The orange part) You can also eat the top of the carrot, but I do not recommend it.
Yes! I just caught a Black Racer eating some thrown out cherry tomatoes whole. I never would have thought it possible.
No because my cousin has a turtle and it doesnt eat tomatos but i don't know about other ones I have a ''testudo hermanni boettgeri'' turtle and it eats tomatoes,but i think that he is alergic to them because he always sneezes after eating them.
They slice the tomatoes and eat peanut butter while killing trey songs
While they favor grains, tomatoes, watermelon and cucumbers, broccoli will not hurt them.
I'm pretty sure they can eat tomatoes.
If you mean cooked then yes, they are still cooked. But if you mean if they are used in meals and dinners they are.People eat them with goat cheese or bell peppers stuffed inside. People eat stuffed tomatoes with steaks and almost anything. Look up recipes and meals if your intrested in eating stuffed tomatoes.
Snails will eat nearly and fruit/veg especially tomatoes and lettuce as treats. If you are feeding tomatoes to snails don't let them sit in the juice because it is acidic. Recently I have seen tadpoles eating bread at the local Quarry but I'm not exactly sure what else they eat.
The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange or white, or red-white blend in color, with a crisp texture when fresh. The edible part of a carrot is a taproot. It is a domesticated form of the wild carrot Daucus carota, native to Europe and southwestern Asia. It has been bred for its greatly enlarged and more palatable, less woody-textured edible taproot, but is still the same species.It is a biennial plant which grows a rosette of leaves in the spring and summer, while building up the stout taproot, which stores large amounts of sugars for the plant to flower in the second year. The flowering stem grows to about 1 m tall, with an umbel of white flowers.
a friendly carrot who helped kids eat there vegetables.