Pronunciation: /ˈɛdəbəl/
noun a substance that is able to be eaten or consumed
A1 I like to eat edible flowers in my salad.
A2 The restaurant serves a variety of edible plants in their dishes.
B1 The chef prepared an exquisite dish using edible mushrooms.
B2 The market sells a wide selection of edible delicacies from around the world.
C1 Herbs and spices are essential ingredients for creating edible masterpieces in the kitchen.
C2 The culinary artist showcased his skills by creating an edible work of art for the event.
adjective describing a quality of being able to be eaten or consumed
A1 Fruits and vegetables are edible.
A2 I like to eat edible flowers in my salads.
B1 It is important to know which mushrooms are edible and which are poisonous.
B2 The chef prepared a delicious edible arrangement for the party.
C1 The edible gold leaf on the dessert added a touch of luxury.
C2 The restaurant specializes in creating unique dishes using edible insects.
formal The chef prepared a variety of edible arrangements for the event.
informal I only eat edible flowers when they are in season.
slang Those brownies were so good, they were totally edible.
figurative His jokes were so bad, they were barely edible.
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