Buckwheat
Lomatium is a traditional native American food, cooked, dried or ground into flour
rice, noodles or sushi
No. Whether you are referring to the native american battleaxe or the U.S. military missle, neither one is particularly appetizing or edible.
One native edible plant in Fresno County is the chia sage (Salvia columbariae). Its seeds were historically used by Native American tribes for their nutritional value and today are still consumed for their health benefits.
No. Macadamia is not a city. It is a type of edible nut, native to Australia.
One example of an edible seed from a Philippine tree is the Pili nut, which is native to the Philippines and is commonly consumed as a snack or used in traditional dishes.
There isn't much evidence to suggest that Native Americans traditionally ate pancakes as we know them today. Their diets varied greatly depending on the specific tribe and region, but staple foods often included grains like corn, beans, and squash. They did have various methods of cooking flatbreads, similar to pancakes, using cornmeal or other grains, but these were different from the traditional pancakes we are familiar with.
On Native Ground - 2012 was released on: USA: 23 October 2012
China berries are non-edible, poisonous berries to humans and animals. An infusion of chinaberry root and bark was used to treat ringworms and tetterworms by Native Americans.
Rollinia is an edible fruit. It is native to tropical South America.
Metals found native in the ground are metals which are so unreactive that they are still found unchanged or "native"
ground beef