Yes, I could. But I can also eat a pear without wearing socks.
noun. pear- "He grabbed a pear off of the tree to eat as a snack."
Lettuce eat the salad. (Instead of "let us" eat the salad.")What a funny pear we make. (referring to a pair of people while holding a pear)
Bob, you can eat that pear only if there is a pair of them for me and you.
Shoes don’t literally eat socks, but the phrase humorously captures the common experience of losing socks in the laundry or when putting on shoes. Often, socks can get stuck inside shoes or tumble around in the washing machine, leading to mismatched pairs or disappearances. This playful expression reflects the frustration many feel with the mystery of missing socks.
With your mouth. ...
Yes, you can eat cactus pear seeds, which are found inside the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. They are crunchy and edible, though some people prefer to strain them out for a smoother texture when consuming the fruit. The seeds are rich in fiber and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, if you have digestive issues, it's best to consume them in moderation.
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Because he loves and misses you when you aren't around, and your scent (which he misses) is on your socks.
To me, prickly pear tasted closest in flavor to kiwi fruit. I have seen it described as bland, but I love kiwi, so I would not categorize prickly pear as bland either. Depending on your preparation of the fruit, you may want to add a little (very little) sugar or pair it with another fruit, such as plums, but I know I will definitely buy and eat more prickly pears!
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They eat apple and pear