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No, walnut shells are not edible and should not be consumed. They are hard, fibrous, and can pose a choking hazard or cause digestive issues if ingested. While walnut shells are safe for some uses, such as in crafts or as a natural abrasive, it's best to stick to the nut itself for eating.
Walnut is an edible nut with a smooth thin shell.
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No, most of the little animals that live inside them are edible, but the shells are not.
Ten dry quarts of crushed walnut shells is approximately 10 to 12 pounds. The weight can vary slightly based on the moisture content and how densely the shells are packed. Generally, crushed walnut shells have a density of about 0.9 to 1.2 pounds per quart. Therefore, for a more precise measurement, one would need to consider specific packing conditions.
they are edible and can be sold and they have PRETTY shells;]
Oleander, star thistle, walnut shells are just a few.
Yes, shrimp shells are edible and can be safely consumed. To eat shrimp shells, they should be thoroughly cleaned, cooked, and finely chopped or ground to make them easier to digest. Some people enjoy eating shrimp shells for their added flavor and nutrients.
Walnut shells are poisonous to dogs and horses, but don't appear to be the same for humans. However, your body cannot digest them, so they would come out whole in your bowel movements and probably be quite painful as they pass through your system.
When the shells are closed. If open, tap them and if they close then they are safe to eat. If they do not close then they are not edible.
Soybean shells are very edibile, if they're cooked very well.