No, but "sanding sugar" is.
Although it may contain things like sodium that we consume, we lack the correctly shaped enzyme(s) to digest such a compound
Yes, they are!
There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
I do not think so, but if you have sap, you'd better get a new tree. :)
Sand, rock, wood, and other such non-edible stuff.
no,unless you consider a glass beer bottle edible. eating silicon dioxide in any form, other than as sand or small, rounded drops would be suicidal.
Clams are bivalve molluscs that live buried in sand or silt, many of which are edible.
Lugworms eat sand -Not exactly- Lugworms do feed off little particles of sediment, like sand, but they aren't actually eating the sand- their mouth filters out the edible stuff- like bacteria, microorganisms and detritus, and leaves behind the bigger particles, like the actual grains of sand
no it is not edible
Soy is actually the smallest edible nut. The largest edible nut in the entire world that is edible is the cocoa nut.
No hydrogen is not edible. Because of its freezing tempratures, It can not be edible.
The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).
Fermium is not edible !!