They like to eat boiled eggs, meat, and fish and they can aldo eat fruit and roots and grass, flowers.:)
Gumamela oil can made by extracting the materials located on gumamela plant. The bright colored flowers can be boiled to prepare an oil.
There too many to name plants and shrubs that can be boiled and drunk. These are made into teas and infusions using all parts of the plant from the flowers and stems to the bark and roots. Some examples are rhoibus, chamomile, lavender, hibiscus, and rosemary.
yes it can be boiled yes it can be boiled
The word boiled is a verb, the past tense of 'to boil'. Boiled is also used as an adjective to describe such things as 'a boiled egg', or 'boiled potatoes'.
Actually scrambled eggs are more popular than hard boiled eggs and soft boiled eggs. And hard boiled eggs are as popular as soft boiled eggs
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I like my eggs hard boiled. The water boiled in the pot.
Boiled Dinner is a complete meal boiled in one pot. If recipe is needed ask for the recipe of Old Fashioned Boiled Dinner.
Hibiscus tea is prepared by steeping dried hibiscus flowers in boiling water. Typically, about 1 to 2 tablespoons of dried flowers are added to 4 cups of water, then boiled for 10-15 minutes. After steeping, the mixture is strained to remove the flowers, and sweeteners or spices can be added to taste. The tea can be enjoyed hot or chilled, often garnished with lemon or mint.
Fruits, or in this case the seeds in the pod, can be eaten (I just tried some today and feel great) and are good but better boiled or roasted as they are a little chewy and raw-tasting. The pod is quite fibrous but can be eaten if boiled well. Leaves and flowers can be made into tea, and the flowers can be cooked and eaten. I also just read about a mimosa flower wine which I'm sure is a faint flavor but tasty nonetheless.