yes
All seeds are edible and you could eat the pips in an apple if you wanted.
The seeds of a tomato are inside it, and usually sprout after the tomato decays and the seeds can then germinate. Seeds can actually start to sprout inside the tomato if it is kept around long enough and at room temperature. Do not eat the sprouting seeds. The flesh of the tomato is probably OK, but it must be getting a bit old and the flavor might not be what you'd hope for. I'd toss it and get a fresher one. There may be a green leaf-like top on the tomato, this is part of the plant where it was attached to the vine. A tomato with one of those is perfectly edible - just pick off the piece, it will come away easily.
yes Green seeds are likely not yet ripe.
The core of an apple. Just red and edible without seeds.
In trays and then put them in green house
Yes, the thalamus, or core, of a tomato is edible. It is the central part of the fruit that holds the seeds and is surrounded by the fleshy pericarp. While some people may choose to remove it for texture or taste preferences, it is safe and nutritious to eat.
Peas or beans
No, you should wait at least a week after drying to ensure that the seeds are ready for planting.
The common edible tomato is a fruit of the Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as the tomato plant. The fruit itself is not alive, but rather is a reproductive technique of the plant to disperse its seeds. The plant is the living organism.
it turns green
The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).
WELL, first you need to know what chlorophyll and germinating means. The plant is green, so a green tomato.germinating means growing. It will make the tomato green, EASY!!
To effectively dry tomato seeds for storage and future planting, first remove the seeds from the tomato and place them on a paper towel to dry for about a week. Make sure to stir them occasionally to prevent mold. Once dry, store the seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container until you are ready to plant them.