Edible [adjective]
Definition of Edible:
able to be eaten
Opposite/Antonyms of Edible:
Sentence/Example of Edible:
Paper menus were composted and fed to worms, which were dehydrated and fed to fish, whose ammonia-rich waste fertilized the lettuces, guava plants, curry leaves, and edible flowers used in the kitchen.
They deliver their goods to the root microbiome through pumping exudates—a homemade brew of carbohydrates, phytochemicals, and other edibles—into the soil.
Apeel takes that edible substance made of ubiquitous plant material and creates a solution in which the molecules are arranged more closely to those on a lemon after drying on a piece of produce.
I have never had strong opinions about cannabis—whether smoking or edible—and I’ve always had an adverse reaction to THC.
It’s not unlike the rise of cannabis edibles as an alternative to sharing joints or pipes.
Others state that dextrin, an edible carbohydrate produced from corn or potato starch, is used to make the adhesive.
Among many people in the East, no food is thought so great a dainty as these edible birds' nests.
It is about the size of a nut, with a brown verrucous outside; the edible part is white and tender, and the kernel black.
The recovery of the oyster, clam and other edible shell-fish is also a feature of the work which the Lake Company has in view.
Biscuits a little knocked about, but still edible; many thanks for them all.