Yes, jasmine can be edible, particularly the flowers of certain species like Jasminum sambac, commonly used in culinary dishes and teas. The flowers have a sweet fragrance and can be used to flavor desserts, syrups, and beverages. However, it's important to ensure that any jasmine used is free from pesticides and chemicals, as not all jasmine species are safe for consumption. Always verify the specific type before consuming.
Sure. Any "jasmine" that produces fruit (and I think they all do) would produce a fruit called a "jasmine fruit". There are a number of plants called (in layman's terms) jasmine, including: 'orange jasmine' (Murraya paniculata), 'itallian jasmine' (Jasminum humile), "Arabian jasmine" (Jasminum sambac),... They are all flowering plants with fragrant flowers. Flowering plants (after pollenation) produce fruits. Note that what laymen call "jasmine" encompasses more than one genus (above we see Jasminium, and Murraya (Murraya also has "Curry Leaf" (Murraya koenigii)). Jasmine flowers (from some of the different types of jasmine) are added to some teas. Some of the fruiting jasmines have edible fruits and others non-edible.
Jasmine Shaye went by Jasmine Grey, and Jasmine Shaye.
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jasmine means a beautiful flower also theirs rice called jasmine.
Jasmine Tea is made from Jasmine flowers. The most common Jasmine plants that are used for jasmine tea and other jasmine based products are blossoms from common jasmine (Jasminum officinale) or sampaguita (Jasminum sambac). If you want to buy best jasmine tea, I would recommend you UsTwoTea.
Jasmine Heikura goes by Jasmine Beatric.
No, Jasmine is not bi.
Jasmine is known as Mallika in Sanskrit. Mallika pushp is Jasmine flower.
There is many singers named Jasmine. Including Disney's ''Jasmine Sagginario.''