This would be very unlikely. Orange seeds, while not particularly tasty, should just pass straight through your digestive tract - humans don't have the ability to effectively digest seeds with their husks still on. Appendectomies are performed when the appendix becomes inflamed and there is a risk of rupture - otherwise, doctors just leave it alone.
Eating an orange seed should not cause inflammation of the appendix, so you should be safe.
To eat a rambutan without the seed and skin, first cut the fruit in half and remove the seed. Then peel off the skin to reveal the edible flesh inside. Enjoy the sweet and juicy fruit without the seed and skin.
Yes.
Yes, you can.
The appendix will inflame when you eat cooked black pepper among other things that you may be allergic to and that will irritate the appendix. Uncooked black pepper has no adverse effect on the appendix.
No, the fruit is not edible even though it may look delicious. The seed is poisonous.
No
Yes, you can, as the spoilt part may simply be an overripe and soft part of just part of the orange.
because all the 'good stuff' is in side the shell and its to tuff to eat... its like a orange, you can eat the 'shell' but the stuff inside is nicer.
A small seed in a fruit is called a 'pip
First of all......we should pick the mango that is more orange...secondly u cut it in medium pieces not very big and not very small.....thirdly u cut the cover like we cut an apple Finally....eat it with a fork
Animals eat the fruit and either spit out the seeds or the seed can pass directly through the intestinal tract to be deposited into a different location.
No an onion, or at least the bit of it you cut up to eat, is a root. It grows under the soild and will also contain the "seed" of the plant.