Yes, actually they are very healthy for you.
Fungus like Mushrooms sprout out of the ground and need water to grow and you can eat some kinds of Mushroom but it is a Fungus not a Plant
Commerical sweet potatoe plants are not grown from seed, but from the sprouts of "bulbs" or tubers known as sweet potatoes (the part you eat.)
yes if you dare to but always remember it is dirty
If you are looking for white instead of purple, your best bet is to start a new batch. The purple is definitely safe to eat, because if you continue to grow the purple sprouts, they will blossom into the final stage which is green.
Yes, but they do not taste very good.
I've eat an apricot, now I want to plant a tree. How do I do this? I've taken the seed out of the shell, and have it laying on wet soil. It has a sprout coming out at one end. Do I plant this seed, with the sprout up or down?
Apparently, they grow incredibly rapidly. Within a week the sprouts are ready to eat.
All of the plant is eatable, though the sprout ( a very tight bud of leafs that grow at the base of each large leaf up the stalk ) is what is harvested, ( very late in the year, usually after the first or 2nd snowfall. )
Yes, the green stuff is natural--just don't eat the green part, the rest is fine. (alternate answer) Potato skin often has a greenish tinge because it is the root of a plant which grows green leaves for photosynthesis. Don't eat green mold, but in most cases, the green in the potato skin is just chlorophyll, and is perfectly safe to eat.
Yes, by making a big nest and planting an eggANS2:Hmm, that's a new one...I wonder if you can plant pearls to get oysters... Bird seed may sprout if the birds don't eat it first. If it does sprout, it usually doesn't grow well because the grass chokes it out or the lawnmower chops it down.
Brussell Sprouts look like a cabbage on top but the buds on the stem is the part most people eat.
seed, the carrot part we eat is an enlarged stalk