If you think to pure sodium chloride (table salt) this salt is edible.
Cakes require about a cup of sugar. If a cup of salt were added, your mother was making salt dough clay, which is inedible.
Very, especially with a little salt and pepper. The Magna Carta, on the other hand, is quite inedible...
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Forest Russula Mushrooms are examples of inedible roots.
Inedible To Incredible was created on 2010-06-21.
the food became inedible with in few minutes
The prefix for "inedible" is "in-". It is used to indicate a negation or absence of the root word.
No, inedible objects do not have calories because they are not meant to be consumed for energy.