Not usually.
yess...my horse loves to eat just about everything safe she can get around....
As in "I am so hungry, I could eat a horse"- means you are extremely hungry- since a horse is VERY big.
Physically speaking, a horse is able to eat a human the way we eat animals. But it cannot, however, swallow you whole. But the chance of a horse attempting to eat you is pretty much zero because they are herbavores (plant eaters).
Pinto horses eat whatever a regular horse eats! There is nothing speicial about there diet!
Not usually.
no it is not
Well first you have to boil it and all that then just peel a leaf then you will see a bit of edible green stuff then dip it in lemon butter then when you get to the middle of the artichoke then you tear out the in side hairy part then you get the heart out and dip in the lemon butter!! and that is how you eat an artichoke!!!!
The sentence, 'You eat the giant artichoke.' has no helping verb, only the main verb 'eat'. The same sentence with sample helping verbs added:You can eat the giant artichoke.You will eat the giant artichoke.You did eat the giant artichoke.You should eat the giant artichoke.
I believe you should not eat artichoke leaves as it may be harmful. You should be cutting open and eating the middle, or the heart of the artichoke.
I occasionally eat an artichoke as the main dish at dinner.
The part we eat is basically leaves, the bud, and stem. So it's a vegetable. The plant does flower but doesn't produce a fruit.
You should take artichoke water everyday( boil artichoke with 100degree water in 15minute) You should reduce to eat meat, protein and you should eat vegetable, tofu, sesame, peanut every meal.
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