Yes. Some recipes call for it, like the zest of it or peels of the skin.
Lemon Zest is the outermost(yellowest) part of the lemon skin :)
Yes, haddock, cod and plaice skins are edible. Though not everyone will eat the skin.
Lemon zest is gotten from grating skin of a lemon, just the skin, not the pinth on a micro grater or with a lemon zester. You get the esential oil and VERY lemon flavor.
Yes, lemon juice can be harmful to a cat's skin. The acidity of lemon juice can cause irritation and potentially lead to skin problems for cats. It is best to avoid using lemon juice on a cat's skin.
Yes
Yes. Lemon clovers are delicious and edible. They have a tangy taste, first they're sour then sweet. Me and my friends like to eat them all the time, we really enjoy them. [:
The texture of a lemon is typically smooth and slightly glossy on the outside, with a firm and slightly bumpy skin. Inside, the flesh is juicy and tender, filled with small, edible seeds. The segments are separated by thin membranes, and the overall feel is refreshing and zesty. When you cut into a lemon, the juice is released, adding to its vibrant and refreshing texture.
The skin of the garlic clove isn't edible.
the grated skin off of one lemon
Yes it is.
about 40% of a lemon is juice the rest of it is skin and lumpy mush
Yes, but it won't taste good.