No, it is from the same family as the nightshade plant. It is toxic to humans, and is considered an agricultural pest. Farmers and ranchers that find tropical soda apple quarantine their cattle from the area as they eliminate it.
There are several edible roots of tropical vines, including taro, yam and jicama.
An apple.
The scientific name of the rose apple tree is Syzygium jambos. It is a tropical tree that produces edible fruits resembling rose petals, hence its common name.
taro?
Yes, unless it is poisoned
Waterberry (Syzygium jambos) is a tropical tree that produces small, round, edible fruits. The fruit is also known as water apple or rose apple, and it has a mild, sweet taste. Waterberry plants are often grown for their ornamental value as well as for their fruit.
garbage
Just about anything edible, including fruits and insects.
Franklin W. Martin has written: 'Growing food in containers in the Tropics' -- subject(s): Edible Plants, Plants, Edible, Tropical plants, Vegetable gardening 'Techniques and plants for the tropical subsistence farm' -- subject(s): Farms, Small, Nutrition policy, Small Farms, Tropical crops 'The biology of poor seed production in Tephrosia vogelii' -- subject(s): Tephrosia vogelii 'Perennial edible fruits of the tropics' -- subject(s): Edible Plants, Plants, Edible, Tropical fruit
No it is not. Borax and baking soda are two very different substances.
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Yes. Using the word "meat" refers to the actual edible fruit of an apple.