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No because the ice is very poisonous
yes
pure or with some ice.
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The ice plant, also known as the "Carpobrotus edulis," is generally considered a fruit. It is a succulent plant native to South Africa and belongs to the family Aizoaceae. The "fruit" of the ice plant is a fleshy, edible structure that contains seeds. It is often described as a berry or a fruit pod. However, it's worth noting that the culinary classification of plants can sometimes vary depending on cultural and botanical perspectives. In some culinary contexts, the ice plant might be referred to as a vegetable due to its usage in savory dishes or salads. Nevertheless, from a botanical standpoint, it is more accurate to classify it as a fruit.
Ice itself does not do anything but if it were to be under a heat source the ice can consume enough heat to start melting it.
Oh YES! very good too :)
When ice melts, it consume heat from the environment. The temperature of the water is also zero degree Celsius.
Vanilla bean, cherries, strawberries, bananas are all parts of a plant that is added to ice cream.
The cast of The Ice Plant - 2007 includes: Rebecca Sloyan as Ida
The edible ones are just called ice cream cones, whereas the glass ones are called "sundae glasses".
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, which is not a poisonous substance. You could, of course, get frostbite from it, but you could not be poisoned by it.