Indigo, specifically indigo dye derived from the plant Indigofera, is not considered edible. While the plant itself has been used in traditional medicine and some cultures, the dye can be toxic if ingested in large quantities. It's important to differentiate between the indigo dye and any edible plants that may have similar names or uses. Always consult reliable sources before consuming any unfamiliar plants or substances.
Indigo children or indigo colour?
why there was ddemand for indian indigo
From 1897 onwards, synthetic indigo, produced primarily in Germany, emerged as a cheaper alternative to natural indigo. This innovation significantly impacted the indigo industry, particularly in India, where natural indigo had been a major cash crop. The introduction of synthetic alternatives led to a decline in demand for natural indigo, effectively killing the traditional indigo industry.
there's no such thing as Pokemon indigo
It is a blue bird with some black feathers on the wings.
Indigo, indigo crayons, indigo colored paper, and indigo colored shirts.
indigo
Indigo children or indigo colour?
The French word for indigo is "indigo."
Indigo isn't yellow in French. It is also called indigo.
If you ment a song with the word indigo in the title then here are some songs......Indigo- MolokoMood indigo- Nina simoneMood indigo- Frank SinatraIndigo girl- WatershedIndigo blues- LlorcaTurbulent indigo- Joni Mitchell
there is no indigo
indigoes or just indigo...and why would you need the plural form of indigo??Weird.Hope I helped! :)
The Tagalog version of "indigo" is "indigo" itself. Indigo is a loanword in Tagalog, borrowed from the Spanish language during the colonial period. It refers to the deep blue color as well as the plant from which the dye is extracted.
Indigo is darker.
no it is not edible
An indigo teen would be an indigo child, just as it grows up into a teenager.