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In "The BFG" by Roald Dahl, the icky-poo vegetable is referred to as a "snozzcumber." It is a foul-tasting and foul-smelling vegetable that the giants in the story eat.
No they ate children from London.
Roald Dahl loved to grow peas in his vegetable garden. He even dedicated a chapter to them in his book "The BFG."
The other giants didn't like the BFG because he was different from them. Unlike the other giants who were rude and cruel, the BFG was kind-hearted and gentle, which made him stand out and be ostracized by the other giants.
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Sophie sees the BFG blowing dreams into children's windows. Sophie is captured by the BFG and taken to Giant Country. The BFG explains to Sophie about the other giants who eat human beings. Sophie and the BFG come up with a plan to stop the other giants. The BFG and Sophie meet the Queen of England to seek her help. The giants are captured and taken to a pit to live out their lives. The BFG and Sophie continue their friendship and dream-catching adventures. The BFG's dream jars are distributed to children, spreading joy and happiness.
The beginning of the BFG (big friendly giant) is about a girl called sophie who get captured by a friendly giant and taken to giant world but the freindly giant does not eat humans.
It is that the 9 giants are eating human beans and Sophie and the BFG try to stop them by telling the quen and they get the jets to capture them.
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In Roald Dahl's book The BFG, the main character (The Big Friendly Giant) does not eat humans like the rest of the giants. The BFG eats a fictitious vegetable known as a snozzcumber, and drinks something called frobscottle.
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"The BFG" was published in 1982.