Sometimes they are found in or near resturants to show off what a typical dish or dessert will look like. They are there to whet your appetite, draw you in and encourage you to order it. They aren't real food.
The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).
If you think about it, anything is edible as long as you can swallow it. o.o
first, microscopic and non-microscopic second, edible and non-edible
I guess you mean "edible" plants. Some of them include:Corn / maizeBeansTomatoesCocoaSome species of squashThe most popular, non-edible plant "exported" into the world is the Poinsettia or Christmas Plant.
The puffer fish, while popular for lampshades, is poisonous. DO NOT EAT PUFFER FISHES!
cob webs and spiders
Sand, rock, wood, and other such non-edible stuff.
Coconut oil are two type edible and non edible. Non-edible oil uses for as a external. Only visiable impurity removed. In edible oil impure matter removed upto several level by different diffrent chemial.
An edible object is something you can eat that won't do major harm to your body. A rock is non edible, beceause you cannot eat it without causing major harm to your body.
Yes
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Rendering. Many of these non-edible by-products do not go to waste though, as they are used in many other different industries from building supplies to pharmaceuticals.