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@allknowing (153530)
• India
23 Jun
What you see at the end of a bunch of bananas on a banana plant is called a flower. That is the first thing one sees before it opens up into several hands of bananas
Many make great dishes with it. Even before the banana bunch...
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Fleur
@Fleura (35022)
• United Kingdom
4 Nov 24
Last week we went on a family trip to Paris (more on that later). And for our journey home, since we left just after lunch and would arrive home quite late in the evening, we decided to just buy a sandwich or some sort of snack to...
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Stacey
@xstitcher (39032)
• Petaluma, California
15 Nov 23
It looks edible. The blueberries all dried up into little raisins--I guess that's what happens when you cook fresh blueberries--which I've never done before.
I hate to try it and then bring it with me to church tonight (with a...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153530)
• India
6 Jun 23
After a long time our curry leaf trees is once again loaded with fruits It is only lately I came to know of the benefits of these fruits that have several nutrients.
They are sweet and edible but the seeds are toxic. They...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153530)
• India
17 May 23
We have a fully grown cinnamon tree that flowers during the Christmas season After it gets its first shower these flowers turn into seeds and we get to see a sea of them on the ground
The entire area is strewn with seeds. I...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
24 Apr 21
I am not sure if you had seen this kind of veggie in the market. Two days ago, I bought a pack of salted 'sabawil' (velvet beans or mucuna pruriens) It is nothing special about it but considered to be edible to eat. I read some...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
15 Feb 21
I did not know that prickly pear cactus' fruits can be used to sweeten the candies and edible. Honestly, I never tasted it. Based on what I read, you can consume it by just peeling off the skin and munch the meat of it. I really...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
21 Jan 21
I am not sure with you guys if you eat sweet potatoes' tops or the leafy part of this root vegetable. I just need some shredded red tomatoes, mix with fish sauce and vinegar. I just want to share this piece of information that...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
22 Aug 20
There is so much food that can be edible in my country. For my dinner, I had 'pickled bamboo shoots.' I like eating it with fried fish. It tastes heavenly with meat in it. I asked my younger brother to buy it in a nearby market...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153530)
• India
21 May 18
We have huge curry leaf trees that seasonally have flowers and fruits. The fruits are eaten by birds and today I saw a group of them having a great feast.
I just picked one and tasted. It was sweet as honey. But not knowing...
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rachz_kisses
@rachz_kisses (3838)
• Philippines
27 Oct 17
There's a new craze in town and it's all over facebook. At least in my account.
A lot of friends are posting themselves eating this new snack. Either promoting it or giving reviews.
It's a deep fried worm. Some say it's crispy...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169474)
• United States
16 Apr 16
I was looking around my yard that needs to be mowed. Also around the frisbie fields.
Having taken an herbal class I am beginning to appreciate some of the humble plants I have seen all of my life.
Today I saw yarrow in the...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238306)
• Walnut Creek, California
19 Feb 16
In several posts, I've mentioned miner's lettuce as something you can eat while hiking. It comes out in the early Spring, and is gone by the hot dry months of Summer. We have a lot of it in the foothills of Mt. Diablo, where I...
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belindayhughes
@belindayhughes (1096)
• United States
17 Feb 13
Bamboo is a wonderful plant to have in your yard. It's easy to plant, quick to mature and very hardy in tropical climates. Many homeowners use bamboo as a botanical privacy fence or to hedge against the wind. I have enjoyed both...
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