All of it, apart from the stem
The edible parts of a carrot is the taproot, and the green leaves are sometimes eaten as well.
No, chillies do not kill taste buds. Capsaicin, the compound responsible for the heat in chillies, can temporarily desensitize taste buds to certain flavors, but it does not permanently damage or kill taste buds. Taste buds typically regenerate every 1 to 2 weeks.
No, tobacco fruit is not edible.
While some parts of a Christmas tree might be edible, such as the pine needles which can be used for making tea or infused in recipes, the tree itself is not meant to be consumed. The sap and needles of some conifer trees can be toxic if ingested in large quantities, so it is best to avoid eating a Christmas tree.
One example of an edible seed from a Philippine tree is the Pili nut, which is native to the Philippines and is commonly consumed as a snack or used in traditional dishes.
The edible part of chillies is the flesh, which is the thick, soft part of the fruit that surrounds the seeds and placenta. The flesh is where the majority of the capsaicin, the compound responsible for the heat in chillies, is concentrated. It is commonly used in cooking to add spice and flavor to dishes.
Italian Chillies is much hotter than English chillies
Beans are contained inside the bean pod which is also edible. These pods grow on climbing vines.
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Unless it comes with labeling that indicates it is edible, it was likely created for decoration only. I would not recommend eating them.
The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
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Leaves.
the nectar of the flower is edible but no other part is
Every part is edible except the peel.
The plural of chili is chillies. As in "these chillies are hot".
The plural of chilli is chillies. As in "these chillies are hot".