In one, food-bearers carrying eatable weave between men dancing with heavy steps.
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They still could be called the Red Skins, but it would mean an eatable tuber, not people.
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Wonder if the vine of the south is eatable, a person needs their greens.
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It's light yet filling, with a delicate flavor, and compulsively eatable.
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If they start winning and turn this mudpie into something eatable, maybe all will be forgiven.
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We bought all the pricey ingredients, cooked our first dish, had a few bites and realized that it tasted far from eatable.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
This iron binding property of egg whites makes it possible for fresh eggs to remain eatable for a long time without refrigeration.
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The boys also learn about birds of the air in the forests to know which birds are eatable, harmful to crops, and how they can be trapped and captured.
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After passing through stages of impotent fury, rebellion, and frustration, I resigned myself and invented various ways of cooking eatable dishes with leaves of sweet potato and roselle.
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Edible: suitable for use as food
Comestible: any substance that can be used as food
Eating is the ingestion of food to provide for all humans and animals nutritional needs, particularly for energy and growth. Animals and other heterotrophs must eat in order to survive: carnivores eat other animals, herbivores eat plants, and omnivores consume a mixture of both. ...