Waybread, or lembas, in Elvish.
No, elves do not eat hobbits. Orcs might eat hobbits, but not elves. When the dwarves and Bilbo have a reception at Lord Elrond's home, it is seen that the elves serve them a strictly vegetarian meal. Maybe an indication that Elves are herbivores
No, but it has dwarves hobbits and elves.
The Elves were granted passage to Valinor as a reward for their alliance with the Valar. Hobbits and other mortal races, such as Men, were not offered the same privilege because their destiny lies in the mortal lands of Middle-earth, while Valinor was meant as a home for the immortal Elves.
Tolkien preferred the hobbits, claiming to be himself a hobbit, "in all but size."
Hobbits are born exactly the same way men, elves, and dwarves are. With regards to that particular anatomical structure (for lack of a better word) all four races are the same.
When the term "The Free Peoples" is said, it generally refers to Men, Elves, and Dwarves, with Hobbits thrown in there. However, as only four hobbits fought in the war in the east, it is generally referred to as only Men, Elves, and Dwarves. Hobbits did fight the Battle of Bywater, but this was minor.
There are lots of creatures in The Hobbit. There are hobbits, elves, dwarves, and wizards to begin with...
There are the hobbits, men, dwarves and elves. There are also goblins, trolls and giants.
Human races are the humans and hobbits. Other humanoids are the Elves and the Dwarves.
There are men, elves, dwarves, hobbits, orcs, and many other species, if that is what you're asking.
They are both not men. They both are made up by Tolkien.They know and like songs . They are both sort of magical.
They were about to go into battle, and men and elves are bothered by the cold much more than Hobbits or dwarves.