I would say... pastry. Think about it. It's a baked good and it end with "try".
A "pie to eat" is a dish of fruit or meat and vegetables baked in a crust and eaten.
Ingurgitating means overeat or eat immodestly; is a word that starts and ends with ing.
Eat is the English meaning of the Swahili word kula.
No of course, I think?
baked risen eat and digest!
eat it
"Devour", from the Latin word vorare, "to swallow whole; to eat greedily".
no
No, it is not a conjunction. The word eat is a verb meaning to consume, feed, take in nourishment.
Whoever asked this question is either dim or mental in the brain.No, crayfishes are not allowed to even eat baked beans, as an ingredient in baked beans can damage their brain and kill them.
That's probably "dine." Check the "r."
The term "vegetarian" is a flexible word. Many people who claim to be vegetarians have opposing views on certain subjects. Depending on how rigorous one vegetarian is to another, their opinions on certain foods change. I know several, some eat baked chicken, others refuse to touch any type of chicken. In my experience I have found vegetarian to mean a person who does not eat meat. If you consider baked chicken a meat, then don't eat it. If you consider it not a meat, have at it.