People can eat acorns, but they do typically require a certain amount of blanching or boiling in order to be palatable. Some cultures, such as Native American and Korean, have relied on acorns as a staple for centuries, and survivalists often praise them for being easy to find and dense in calories.
No. Koreans and Native Americans eat them.
No, acorns are not poisonous to humans, but they don't taste very good.
I think you can if your were a native amerca ,but it tast bad because my sister tasted it. And it nto good to eat
Acorns have the chemical Tannin in them, could be toxic in large doses to humans.
no
An acorn nut is a nut (fastener) with a dome-like cap over the back.
They don't just look like giant acorns, they are giant acorns. They come from the Burr Oak, Quercus macrocarpa.
Fungi are in forms of foods we eat. Mushrooms are fungi, and humans eat mushrooms, so humans eat fungi.
No
No. Poison oak is not a tree, but a vine. Oak trees grow from acorns.
Yes. Native North Americans and Koreans eat them regularly.
NO they don't eat acorns
they eat corns, and acorns. But acorns is the best food they like to eat.
They eat more acorns of course:') there squirrelss!
According to my research they are edible for humans to eat but like acorns we have lost this food tradition.
im am not sure, but 89% of me is saying that gerbils cant eat acorns
Carefully
I've heared eating acorns causes kidney damage.
Yes! It has been said that they eat more acorns than any other mammal.
Acorns are the seed of the Oak tree and therefore they do not eat.
it depends on how many acorns the dog eats
Yes the acorns are edible.