Cherry. Heart made of stone means the middle of it is hard. You can squeeze it, which would most likely mean it's soft. And when you squeeze it, there's red liquid that runs out. So if we take it that something with flesh, a soft skin and a hard middle, it would most likely be a fruit. And a fruit that you can squeeze out red liquid from would mean its flesh is red. So cherry is my answer. (This is for those who want to know why the answer is cherry)
"A heart of stone" is a personification.
She ate human flesh but if was turned to stone no.
Doctor Who - 2005 Flesh and Stone 5-5 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 (TV rating)
To eat a lychee you peel off the spiky pink bit, then put the whole thing in your mouth and chew the flesh off the stone and spit the stone out. Or just bite all the flesh off the stone and chuck it in the bin.
- Wish I Had A - Heart of Stone was created in 1989.
Heart Turns to Stone was created in 1988.
olive
Yes. The skin, the juicy flesh, and the stone.
Stone
Heart of Stone - song - was created on 1964-11-02.
A sarcophagus is a funeral receptacle for a corpse, most commonly carved or cut from stone. The word "sarcophagus" comes from the Greek sarx meaning "flesh", and phageinmeaning "to eat", hence sarkophagus means "flesh-eating"; from the phrase lithos sarkophagos. Since lithos is Greek for stone, lithos sarcophagos means 'flesh eating stone'. The word came to refer to a particular kind of limestone that was thought to decompose the flesh of corpses interred within it.