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yes you are able to eat them although they are a little chewy

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What is the context for edible?

Here's one example in which "edible" or "inedible" becomes a factor: you're being served sausage. Not all sausage casings are edible, so you ask: is this peel meant to be eaten? (Is it edible?)


What are beef sausage casings made of?

Natural casings can be pork or lamb. There are also collagen, cellulose (fibrous), and plastic casings. The type of casing used depends on the type of product being made and the size of the stuffed product. I use collagen casings for bratwurst and breakfast sausages that are about an inch in diameter. Natural casings are thinner and break easier, so they are used for smaller sausages. Plastic casings are used for large diameter sausages like balogna. Natural and collagen casings are edible, but cellulose and plastic casings are not, but the latter are strong enough to support large sausages. Sometimes bladders and stomachs are used for specialty meats - you probably wouldn't see them in your grocery store.


What is an edible casing?

examples of edible casings are sausage rolls, quiches, creme eggs, and burger buns !!it is a cover around the food that can be eaten for example when you eat a jam tart you eat the pastry around the outside wich is the edible casing!:) :)an edible casing around food like sausage roll


Is it safe to eat the casing on sausage?

Yes, it is generally safe to eat the casing on sausage as it is usually made from edible materials like collagen or cellulose. However, some casings may be tough or unpleasant to eat, so it is a matter of personal preference.


How is hibiscus sabdariffa harvested?

Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Roselle, is an African plant that's a suitable substitute for jute to make burlap. The casings of the hibiscus are ready to be picked about 20 days after they flower. The green inside seed pod is edible both raw and cooked.


Is safe to eat raw salami?

It is technically raw still, not cooked.The reason why it's edible when sliced thinly is because it's cured.Same with Parma ham and Pepperoni. Both edible when sliced thinly because of being cured, not cooked.The only reason I know this is I used to work at a Deli/Butcher. White Boards/Knives for Cooked, Red Boards/Knives for raw. Salami etc was always cut up in the red section.


Are the nuts from a chestnut tree edible?

American and Chinese Chestnuts (Castanea) are indeed edible, however 'Horsechestnut' trees are the kind which are commonly found on American properties.This type of tree, actually called Aesculus Hippocastanum, contains nuts which are quite poisonous! They have certain food and drug qualities, but only after going through extensive processing techniques.If your chestnut seed casings have dense and long spikes, you might have the real thing.Happy Trails


The mass husks separated from the seeds of cereal grain during threshing?

The mass of husks separated from the seeds of cereal grain during threshing is known as chaff. Chaff is the dry, scaly protective casings of the seeds that are removed during the threshing process, leaving behind the desired edible grains.


Are butterflyfish edible?

no it is not edible


What is the smallest edible nut?

Soy is actually the smallest edible nut. The largest edible nut in the entire world that is edible is the cocoa nut.


What is the difference between edible and non edible seeds?

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).


Is fermium edible?

Fermium is not edible !!