Yes, it is generally safe to eat a sprouting beet, as the sprouts are not toxic. However, the texture and flavor may change, and the beet might not be as sweet or tender as a fresh one. It's best to trim off any sprouted parts and ensure the beet is firm and without signs of decay before consuming. If in doubt, taste a small piece first to gauge its flavor.
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My mom made me eat a beet during dinner. I hate beets so much, they should die. They dared me to eat the biggest beet alive. Beets are my least favorite type of vegetable. Can you believe that my mom packed me only a beet for lunch? NOW I HAVE THE STUPID WORD BEET STUCK IN MY HEAD!!!!!!!!!!
The greens (tops).
it healthy to eat
pigs can literally eat anything...almost.
yes they can eat it but little amount or they can eat beet green
Yes.
You have to beet the champion! I don't no were the champion is though OK!
Yes, potatoes are still safe to eat after sprouting, but it is recommended to remove the sprouts and any green areas before consuming them. Sprouted potatoes may have a slightly altered taste and texture, but they are still edible.
Yes, Russian tortoises can eat beet tops in moderation. Beet greens are rich in nutrients, but they also contain oxalic acid, which can be harmful in large quantities. It's best to offer beet tops as an occasional treat rather than a staple in their diet. Always ensure a varied diet that includes other leafy greens and vegetables for optimal health.
ask someone else ok stop that just stop it
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