It would be gross, but yes. (if you want to get sick, eat one.) I expect you probably can. However, the advisability of doing such a thing is another story. Personally, I'd recommend you don't.
Paushali Das has written: 'Wild edible plants of Tripura tribes' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild foods, Wild plants, Edible
Alan M Cvancara has written: 'Edible wild plants and herbs' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild plants, Edible
no, if you eat grapes it is kind of eating the stalk of them.
A. B. Katende has written: 'Wild food plants and mushrooms of Uganda' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Edible Wild plants, Identification, Mushrooms, Edible, Plant names, Popular, Popular Plant names, Wild plants, Edible
Edible Arrangements assortement of fruits includes: apples, oranges, cantalope, honeydew, strawberries, grapes, and pineapple.
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Yes, wild garlic is edible and safe for consumption. It is commonly used in cooking and has a mild garlic flavor.
Kathryn G. March has written: 'Common edible and medicinal plants of Colorado' -- subject(s): Cookery (Wild foods), Edible Wild plants, Medicinal plants 'The wild plant companion' -- subject(s): Cookery (Wild foods), Edible Wild plants, Medicinal plants
OH yes, anything edible will do for a wild rat.
edible ones.corn and rice. Plus grapes. I mean... They had wine and whatnot.