Yes you can, though they are a little sour. They make good jams and jellies too
berries and leafs
they mostly eat all berries and plant leaves
Snakes only eat meat: they are carniverous.
No, they eat berries, grass, fish, and many different types of plant life.
Mainly wild plant seeds and berries, and insects.
No, asparagus berries are not typically consumed as they can be toxic to humans. It is best to stick to eating the tender shoots of the asparagus plant.
In the Langar, you eat only plant foods, such as fruits, berries and vegetables. Everybody is allowed to eat with them. They only eat after they pray in the Gurdwara.
Mahonia Hall was created in 1924.
Mahonia nervosa was created in 1813.
Mahonia trifoliolata was created in 1901.
Sort of. There are two reasons I'm hedging: Some sites claim the berries have a laxative effect (leading to their alternative name of "scoot berries"). Also, the plant known as "false hellebore" looks pretty similar to the watermelon berry plant, and it's toxic.
Yes. They are new seed berries and are poisonous but the potato tubers are safe to eat. Peel any green skin completely before eating. Green skinned potatoes are those that have been growing on the ground's surface