Lotus seeds are edible.
No, tobacco fruit is not edible.
Presuming you are talking about Nelumbo species, then all parts are edible either raw or cooked. Although for any real nutrition, eat the roots after boiling them. There is no point in eating the green (or flowering) part of the plant as human beings cannot digest that part of the plant. Interesting side-note: our appendix used to have the function of digesting the green part of plants (chlorophyll) but we have long lost that function. Hope this helps, John
No, lotus flowers are not typically consumed as food. The seeds from the lotus flower are often used in culinary dishes, but the flower itself is not commonly eaten. Additionally, some species of lotus flowers can be toxic if ingested.
If you are a little more specific with your question it will help. There is a Lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) , this can reproduce via seed or root cutting, but there are many plants given the common name "lotus". If you mean Locust which is an insect and reproduces via egg laying
Well, honey, the lotus plant is actually neither a herb nor a shrub. It's a type of aquatic plant with beautiful flowers that float on the water. So, next time you're at the pond, just remember that the lotus plant is in a category all its own.
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well, all parts of a lotus flower is edible. So if someone eats a lotus blossom then nothing would happen to them
The Lotophagi, or Lotus-Eaters, were a group living on a small island off the coast of North Africa that was dominated by Lotus plants. The seeds and flowers of the Lotus are edible, but contain a narcotic, so that the people eating would become lethargic and apathetic.
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The song Lotus by R.E.M. is about eating the lotus.
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The lotus flower is also known as the water lily, sacred lotus, and Indian lotus.
there are two lotus corniculatus or lotus pedunculatus
depends on what type of lotus you are looking for the fastest lotus is the exige is the fastest lotus in the world
a lotus is pinkish in colour.
a lotus lives in a pond
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