A mangelwurzel.
i love to eat bone marrow
mangelwurzel is a type of beetroot. Both the leaves and roots can be eaten Mangelwurzel is a type of beet. A mangel is a large coarse yellow-red-orange beet grown mainly as food for cattle. Mangelwurzel is a common name referring to an edible beet for humans. Both the leaves and root can be eaten.
Horses are not able to digest marrow. It is not really beneficial to them and can even cause some digestive problems.
they used rocks, to cut bones and to eat bone marrow.
Unless you have a giant needle and you actually convince somebody to let you eat their marrow then yes. oh and scientifically yes you can eat it ,everything that you eat, the digestive system absorbs all of the nutrients and adds it to your bones and other parts and fluids of your body so its good for you
Turnips, or mangold roots (mangelwurzel, related to beets).
No, "mangelwurzel" is not a nickname for a scarecrow. It actually refers to a type of beet, specifically the sugar beet (Beta vulgaris), that was historically grown for livestock feed. The term is often used in agricultural contexts, particularly in Europe, rather than in relation to scarecrows.
It is as long as it's properly cooked.
i don,t know that's why im asking
I have never eaten marrow seeds myself (yet) but they are widely eaten in parts of Central and South America where they are eaten raw, roasted and fried.
bone marrow