Food in the trenches of World War I was scarce. Hot food was even more rare, and much of the provisions were canned or dried.
they covered it with cheese because that was the main food they could access
Yes, the stalk is edible. The entire button mushroom is commonly used in many recipes.
Yes and there are many recipes as well if you search online.
Makes MREs edible.
No, you do not have to peel rhubarb before using it in recipes. The skin is edible and can be cooked along with the rest of the rhubarb.
It provides edible recipes to not only tacos, but enchilato's as well
No, you do not need to peel rhubarb before using it in recipes. The skin is edible and can be cooked along with the rest of the stalk.
You can probably find it at a cake shop, but there are also some recipes out there on how to make it.
Yes. Some recipes call for it, like the zest of it or peels of the skin.
Asian Carp are edible. The problem with their preparation is that have alot of bones, which can make cleaning somewhat time consuming. There are a number of recipes that can be found online.
Edible gel is a term used for any gel that can safely be eaten. Such gels are used in many recipes such as fruit jellies, fruit salads, and cake frostings.
Mark Emmerson has written: 'The healthy feast' -- subject(s): Edible Oils and fats, Low-fat diet, Oils and fats, Edible, Recipes