i think your doing the same crosswords as me.lol
apricot
L 4th letter O.
And I'm doing the same crossword as you!!!! It's ALMOND.
Hope this helps!!
I think I might well be but on my page it is only 5 letters and almond is 6!
The answer is PLUMS !!
I don't know how you arrived at your letters across. The answer is apple.
No, artichokes do not grow on trees. They are actually thistles that are cultivated for their edible flower buds. Artichoke plants grow large, spiky leaves and produce the edible buds at the base of the plant.
edible for humans, as they contain compounds that can be toxic if consumed in large quantities. Ingesting sugar maple leaves can cause digestive issues and irritation. It's best to admire sugar maple leaves for their beauty in nature rather than consuming them.
The large brown beetle with long antennae typically lives in forests, fields, and gardens. Its diet consists of plant matter such as leaves, wood, and roots.
The term for a large rounded articulating knob is "lunate."
The tree that produces a large pea pod is a carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua). Carob pods are typically large, brown pods that contain edible seeds known as carob beans, which are often used as a chocolate substitute.
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Papaya leaves and also the flower buds are eaten in Indonesia.They must be boiled (often with cassava leaves) to reduce their bitterness, then well drained and mixed with spices and freshly ground and roasted coconut flakes.
Yes it can and plus its a vegetable so obviously you can eat it.
The onion is completely edible. The skin, though papery and edible is usually removed as is the small root at the bottom of the bulb. these two parts are less palatable and usually discarded. The bulb and leaves (green onion) are used in a large variety of ways.
Yes, borage leaves are edible and can be consumed both raw and cooked. They have a mild, cucumber-like flavor, making them a popular addition to salads, soups, and beverages. However, it's important to note that borage contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which can be harmful in large quantities, so moderation is advised. Additionally, the leaves may be best enjoyed when young and tender.
Non-edible parts of a tomato include the leaves, stems, and flowers. While the fruit is safe and nutritious to eat, the leaves and stems contain compounds like solanine, which can be toxic in large quantities. Additionally, the flowers are not typically consumed. It's important to focus on the ripe fruit for culinary use.
No, artichokes do not grow on trees. They are actually thistles that are cultivated for their edible flower buds. Artichoke plants grow large, spiky leaves and produce the edible buds at the base of the plant.
The botanical name of rabarvel, commonly known as "wild rhubarb" or "rhubarb," is Rheum rhabarbarum. This plant belongs to the Polygonaceae family and is often recognized for its large leaves and edible stalks. It's important to note that while the edible parts can be consumed, the leaves are toxic due to their high oxalic acid content.
edible for humans, as they contain compounds that can be toxic if consumed in large quantities. Ingesting sugar maple leaves can cause digestive issues and irritation. It's best to admire sugar maple leaves for their beauty in nature rather than consuming them.
The large brown beetle with long antennae typically lives in forests, fields, and gardens. Its diet consists of plant matter such as leaves, wood, and roots.
Bur oak leaves are typically large and lobed, measuring 5 to 10 inches long. They have a distinctive shape with rounded lobes, usually 5 to 9 per leaf, and a wavy margin. The upper surface is dark green and glossy, while the underside is paler and may have a hairy texture. In the fall, these leaves turn a beautiful yellow to brown color before dropping.
No. poisonous in large doses.