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"inedible" Definitions
  1. that you cannot eat because it is of poor quality, or poisonous

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But, they often end up breaking up into inedible smithereens.
"Every time I've done it it becomes inedible," he said.
A tiny blood spot in an egg renders it inedible.
" Kaplan found Prince's hot chicken "simultaneously delicious and practically inedible.
It wasn't inedible, but it also was not a great cake.
These observers cite problems that include inadequate water and inedible food.
At any point after "white" the mushroom must be considered inedible.
Fish caught in holes still deep enough to hold water are inedible.
Without the early exposure to the pungent aromas, people found them inedible.
How had the recipe, followed to a T, ended up so... inedible?
"The radiation would make all the fish inedible," said Narita, the elderly fisherman.
Veterinarians can't use regular bandages on animals, because they'll eat the inedible material.
Even if the results are practically inedible, parents will often feign excitement anyway.
And more than a few former favorites became all but inedible. Chocolate–chocolate!
If it did, your food would probably be dried out and inedible anyway.
Watch her "Make T Something," using seven inedible ingredients in under an hour.
At times, we give it a try but accidently pick out inedible weeds.
But don't worry — that doesn't make your Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki gross or inedible.
A good frittata is good, but a bad frittata is an inedible, offensive sponge.
Indeed, I had bought sausages as a back-up, should my steak prove inedible.
There's not enough food and water; the food prisoners are given is often inedible.
He's been known to chow down on inedible objects, even, if he gets too excited.
Farmers have given up on more than 125,000 acres of orange groves bearing green, inedible fruit.
So two of the younger roommates cook, emerging an hour later with a glutinous, inedible glop.
I lopped off another 5 percent to account for other inedible things like toenails or whatever.
It has a smooth, inedible light-tan skin, a distinctive fat neck and a bulbous bottom.
Five Gulfstream jets on display in Las Vegas are using California-produced fuel from inedible beef tallow.
He quickly fell in love with the country, despite finding the food inedible and the weather intolerable.
On Nailed It, judges give out an A for effort for even the most inedible baked goods.
It's the pasta element that renders cold lasagna inedible unless you're picking little meatwads out of it.
At one point, the arguments veered into whether inadmissible is similar to words like inedible or immovable.
The rate at which it produced the toxins that made the original fungus inedible was substantially reduced.
We returned with a jar of honeycomb, only to find that it was an inedible, waxy mess.
We know that human societies have always found ways to preserve food, or to make inedible things edible.
Lawyers argue that it could apply to inedible goods, such as fridges, and even to services like consulting.
I think bell peppers are so extraordinary when they're cooked properly, but raw, I find them entirely inedible.
A few missteps and you might end up with milk that never gels or an inedible lumpy goo.
The insects are also known to spread more than 100 viruses that can make fruits and vegetables inedible.
The Guardian reports that these inedible foods are also big business, especially for the town of Gujo Hachiman.
I'd paid to upgrade so expected far better than this by BA."She described it as "disgusting. Inedible.
Cooking them right is a surprisingly difficult task; a heavy hand can leave them rubbery and practically inedible.
Your 5-year-old might just shake their tiny fist at the injustice of the sticky, inedible reality.
Leave these in an open sleeve in the box for too long and they'll soften and become inedible.
Over months of Facebook messages, Khrayba described the harsh camp life on Samos: overcrowding, blistering heat, and inedible food.
Environmentally, cattle play a unique role in our food system because they upgrade inedible plants to high-quality protein.
One of its prime attractions is the Sprinkle Pool, a room with a pit of plastic (read: inedible) sprinkles.
The spider repeats this process as often as necessary to digest, and ingest, all but the inedible hard parts.
In some cases, Rezaian's food contained "concrete, rocks, dirt, or other foreign and inedible objects," according to the lawsuit.
Will told me he found the strip side to be chewy "to the point where it was almost inedible."
It becomes virtually inedible if it's just a little overcooked, and undercooked chicken can bring about illness and lawsuits.
It rendered oranges in affected groves inedible, resulting in a 55 percent decline in production over the next decade.
LONDON — A puppy is at home recovering after eating a rather strange and definitely inedible object that required surgical intervention.
I tried substituting mineral oil for butter on my popcorn after I read it was inedible and therefore calorie-free.
They were also asked to rate a number of non-food smells, like the scent of decidedly inedible fir trees.
This experience left an inedible mark on many of those who have come to believe public service is their calling.
Yet my family had brought this American food back to America, and now we were being told it was inedible.
This is somewhat surprising, given how eating huazontles can be an intimidating for noobs due to the plant's woody, inedible stems.
When the Brexit vote showed that Scotland (62% against) and England (53% for) differed on something fundamental, that fudge became inedible.
And counting isn't the only means by which the Venus flytrap tells the difference between an inedible object and actual prey.
I am always surprised by how tipping the balance in a dish can so easily transform it from delectable to inedible.
The Madagascan banana, an inedible fruit with large seeds in the middle of it, is somehow immune to the deadly plant disease.
Even khat dealers think that it's silly for a nation, which is dangerously short of food, to be growing an inedible narcotic.
Brown rice is the same thing as white rice but is a "whole grain," because only its inedible outer husk is removed.
Other parents recalled how the food in adult detention facilities was sometimes inedible and that detention officers disregarded their complaints or requests.
Like when we are appalled by a picture of a yummy Sachertorte that, while physical, is just an inedible surface of pixels.
Evanger's is now suing a supplier, saying the meat which was labeled, "inedible hand boned beef," actually contained pentobarbital-tainted horse meat.
For the past several years, we've stocked inedible and food allergy-safe options on hand for trick-or-treaters in our neighborhood.
"Not only is this a culinary extravaganza, it's a cornucopia of inedible amenities," Sherry says of his restaurant's over-the-top tradition.
Processing also makes otherwise inedible foods palatable and nutritious; whole grains, for example, would not even be digestible without milling and cooking.
I trim them, cut them in half and remove the hairy, inedible choke, then simmer them in salted water for 10 minutes.
By all appearances they were inedible, but once braised for hours like a côte de boeuf, they turned meaty, mineral and profound.
Covered in glue, it was wholly inedible and didn't remotely resemble the Potato Ship she had shown at the top of the segment.
Since both edible and inedible Pachyrhynchus sport the same warning patterns, the newly hatched, soft-bodied beetles are actually sailing under false colours.
But there are also inedible byproducts like fish scales and orange peels that could be put to productive use with a little creativity.
Just as well it was not all about the culinary experience, as some of those starchy eating habits made for quite inedible food.
Their wedding cake was vegan, with no eggs, or milk — "more than a few of the guests found it inedible," Jobs' biographer said.
Miley had that raspy voice, a country twang, and her character—both on Hannah Montana and her celebrity—were inedible to my heart.
I would hate to spend all this time and make something that's inedible, as much as I enjoy the process of actual baking.
Recipe: Kabocha Squash Pie LOOKS This Japanese breed has a fairly large teardrop shape, and lumpy, inedible skin that has to be peeled.
Mr. Arpaio, who once called himself "America's toughest sheriff," made jail inmates wear pink underwear and served food that some prisoners called inedible.
Over the years, I've collected dozens of scrumptious-looking inedible objects and my ever-expanding collection is nestled on a shelf in my kitchen.
It appears the fox, finding the black square inedible, spat it out, leaving it behind on the grass for the owner to find later.  
The intrepid people of the Delta didn't let that food go to waste and have always boldly cooked a cut many dismissed as inedible.
Unlike the Tide Pod challenge, a new internet trend of putting inedible stuff in our mouths isn't going to make you roll your eyes.
I think three times we had jokes about biscotti being inedible — traditionally all three of those jokes would have to be in one episode.
I am especially afraid for my mother's health, as she only has access to inedible food and contaminated water, and has lost considerable weight.
" – on the Late Show With David Letterman Emma Stone: Baker for dogs "I think three people called my specific cookies inedible to their dogs.
The fresh fish was excellent, and must have been flown in from far away, as a strange virus had made the local fish inedible.
When the prison restricted his access to them, he broke his own fingers and swallowed inedible objects like plastic spoons, food wrappers, and batteries.
A pie made with a dozen Granny Smith apples may be inedible, but a pie made with four Granny Smith apples may be irresistible.
Marren took this food and sold it in surplus shops—mostly in food factories, where staff understood that this food was unwanted, rather than inedible.
One of those goals involved Thomas, a real human person, licking an iPad, an inedible product fabricated out of aluminum and glass, among other things.
It's a sentiment worth rallying around—Wallace described Ottawa Hospital's food as "neither nutritious nor tasty"—and its enemies are inedible yellow pucks of sadness.
Detainees meals' calorie counts always seem to come up short, and whatever does land on the trays is so foul that it borders on inedible.
Chicken nuggets are made by grinding up all the inedible parts of the chicken into a slurry, and then breading them to disguise the grossness.
This genius combo has taken ice cream from inedible bowls or soggy-drippy cones straight to our finger tips for palm-to-face munching action.
Hong Kong Disneyland will hand out birthday stickers to guests as they enter, for instance, and Disneyland Paris has those colossal (inedible) cupcakes on display.
Mr. Arpaio had touted himself as "America's toughest sheriff," making inmates wear pink underwear and serving jail food that at least some prisoners called inedible.
In Germany, most are still living in shelters where they have long complained that the food served by caterers contracted by local authorities is "inedible".
Obviously, her chief pastime is evaluating the food ("I can't believe they used American cucumbers for this dish; the skin is way too thick—inedible").
Let your imagination run wild at all that's possible, like the first time someone told you Scorpion had 25 tracks, except the results won't be inedible.
If not for that inedible choking hazard of a bay leaf that's garnished at the end, she would have gotten a perfect 10 for culinary prowess.
Dumpster diving has always been illegal, but more recently supermarkets have upped their security measures, sometimes even spraying blue paint on waste so it becomes inedible.
I brought my leftover tacos from Tuesday, but find that the tortillas are now inedible, so I get some rice and piece together a taco bowl.
She explained in the comments that she waited in the drive-thru for 45 minutes for her order, and then it was inedible, for obvious reasons.
Perhaps the satisfaction of seeing snacks shot full of holes and embedded with inedible metals is rooted in the same fear of it entering the body.
In a matter of weeks, a combination of inadequate calories, inedible food, and small portions reduced my already pencil-thin frame by more than 214 pounds.
Warmer days of June call for strawberry rhubarb pie, strawberry shortcake, and the inedible, but perhaps the most Instagram-worthy of the list, the Strawberry Moon.
Owning a dog may help you live longer, study says And you'll spend 80% of that longer life prying inedible objects out of said dog's mouth.
I found the razorbill inedible, but after enduring the meal at Ræst I felt relieved: it was the only dish at Koks that had defeated me.
In 2010, the Florida man filed a lawsuit against Houston's Restaurant after he ate an entire artichoke, including the plant's inedible (and sharp) leaves and stem.
Waitrose isn't implying that its customers are eating that shit (it's all decidedly in the inedible category), but it is trying to further shrink its carbon footprint.
Royal DSM has a project named "Proteins of the Future," which extracts plant protein from the inedible by-products of rapeseed and canola oil extraction, he said.
Bad, "inedible" stocks do persist: the oil cohort has been very volatile of late, and consumer packaged goods companies that aren't prime for takeovers have been pummeled.
Like many his age, 22015-year-old Oduli once regarded insects as inedible, and believed eating them was a tradition that had died out with his grandparents.
But for enthusiasts, there is a key difference between what many companies call pear cider and authentic perry, which must be made from inedible, tannic, bitter varieties.
A bite of two McDonald's beef patties drenched in Big Mac sauce with wilted lettuce and cheese has a grainy, soggy texture that makes the whole mess inedible.
Photo: Getty ImagesThe Food and Drug Administration is going after food waste with a new effort to make sure we don't throw out groceries until they're absolutely inedible.
While researching this article, I've come to realize that roughly 66 percent of life hacks basically consist of microwaving inedible household items, so I'm skeptical about this one.
A profile of State Senator Michael Gianaris, the critic of the planned Amazon project in Queens who has been named to a board that could scuttle it. Inedible!
When her bagels come out of the oven, they appear to be flat, oddly shaped and apparently inedible as Garner places them one by one into the trash can.
However, when it comes to foods like avocados, oranges or even bananas, which have inedible peels and are naturally single-serving, seeing these foods seems to spark a debate.
"People with SRED may consume different foods than they would typically eat during the daytime, and may even eat inedible substances or strange combinations of foods," the Clinic explains.
"It wasn't until we noticed the nibble marks in the food and the inedible items, that we realized we had been ransacked by Dory," added Raynor, the dog's owner.
I was pretty proud the first time I cooked up some mushroom rice balls and creamy vegetable soup — not so much when I stirred together a pot of inedible muck.
"The smell was inhumane," he said, describing two inedible meals they were given and the lawyer he said swindled detainees out of hundreds of dollars, promising to get them released.
Even if it's inedible at the end of the day, if they've had fun making it and it has some kind of aesthetic allure then it's a winner for me.
Timothy Egan Some time ago, I found myself in a buffet line around piles of inedible looking grains, greens and grassy-smelling gratins at an alternative food cooperative's Sunday dinner.
So there's something slightly rebellious and restive about making absurd, potentially inedible food out of a few carelessly slapped-together ingredients, defying the strictures of centuries of elaborate Chinese cooking.
If there is one shared constant among varying college living experiences, it has nothing to do with strangely named mascots (or inedible dining hall fare) and everything to do with dorms.
And if you want to glance at this harrowing photo for more than a millisecond, you'll see all of them just above a horizontal split in the now-inedible baked good.
These miniature food kits are just cute for the sake of cuteness, and that's just fine with us—often times they're made of inedible mixes of chemical powders and goopy things.
The students took water samples from 100 contaminated sources across the city, poured them into molds, and formed them into colorful, inedible popsicles for a project called the Polluted Water Popsicles.
Recipe: Roasted Golden Beet and Winter Squash Salad LOOKS This heirloom variety, native to Long Island, runs large, with a beautifully lobed pumpkin shape and a smooth but inedible tawny skin.
They also said they were served inedible food and foul water, subjected to extreme heat and cold, deprived of sleep, and left to fend for themselves when other detainees became violent.
On top of its reasonably shady reliance on stock photos, some disappointed FlexPro customers previously told KSHB that they had received meals that were moldy, inedible, or that made them ill.
Then we came across one that appeared to fit the description, but a tentative lick soon proved it inedible, as it left a tingling, numbing sensation on the tongue announcing its danger.
His beautiful soup, once the pride of countless villages, was awful, a miasma of dirt and ash and shit and, despite the best intentions of most of the villagers, it was inedible.
Every disgusting, inedible meal is another sacrifice Simon puts himself through for you, for me, for the people reading his reviews at home, in the hope of one day reaching culinary nirvana.
Despite being only 200 kilometers east of Toronto, Prince Edward County shares a very similar soil makeup and latitude with Burgundy—a place that has left an inedible mark on Hardie's psyche.
In the late 1960s she drew many stories for a Mad magazine-style comic called "Not Brand Echh" which featured parodies of Marvel characters, like the Silver Burper and the Inedible Bulk.
The inedible delicacies served from a mobile cart are meant to encourage conversation about the environment and climate change, especially on a weekend when many non-locals will be roaming the neighborhood.
Tuna will have to survive in their tanks for multiple decades—long enough to transform from a microscopic and inedible hatchling to a 400 kilogram titan with fatty, palate-pleasing jowl meat.
The eyes, unfortunately, are inedible, but think this could have been an opportune time for mustard, jalapeños or even cherry peppers to be incorporated (because ham and cheese obviously needs a spicy component).
The original glazed flavor (or scent, since lip gloss is inedible, after all) is currently sold out, but the glazed chocolate cake and strawberry iced versions are still available for you to snag.
On Saturday, the Guardians of the Galaxy star shared a photo of an extremely burnt bagel bite and commended his wife of four months for giving her best effort despite the inedible result.
Exploring this is a London show by Bad Art's Anna Choutova, who has curated a dinner that is completely inedible, aiming to create dialogue surrounding food, from overindulgence and restriction, to commercialization and poverty.
The inward-pointing papillae are covered in a thick mucus that helps filter out pieces of inedible material a Loggerhead might encounter—whether its invertebrate shells or actual trash—sort of like a miniature Sarlacc.
This investigation uncovered evidence that people held in private prisons were denied access to functioning toilets and proper medical care and served inedible food, and had no opportunity to challenge excessive use of solitary confinement.
In the seaside town of Brighton, Silo, Britain's first zero-waste restaurant, turns leftover whey from making cheese into sauce, bread crust into miso soup, and inedible parts such as egg shells and bones into compost.
And in the babies' minds there seemed to be something special about the link between culture and food: When the babies saw people liking and disliking inedible objects, we didn't observe the same patterns of results.
This is because cauliflower is mostly inedible unless you pretend it is pizza, and it took civilization until around the mid-2010s to realize people could make lots and lots of money by doing exactly that.
When considered within this framework, it seems that fretting over the decline in volatility may be a bit silly — akin to demanding that a chef explain why a once-inedible dish no longer scorches the taste buds.
But according to the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, no one who receives SNAP benefits can exchange them for tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, or non-food products like vitamins, pet supplies or, uh, inedible or ornamental gourds.
A strong wind with a mind of its own, blowing in from the Atlantic, first over-stirred the coals, then blew them out and, finally, rustled black bits of char all over my fish, rendering it inedible.
Two new detention facilities were opened in Texas in 2006 and New Mexico in 2014; both closed after lawsuits and government inspections found that children were rapidly losing weight because of inedible food and poor medical care.
I come from a family of meat eaters, in which everyone loves tripe and all the other parts of an animal that are deemed inedible, so I'm usually alarmed by the disappearance of this segment of French culture.
Conservative Justice Samuel Alito, suggesting that inadmissible is a status a person becomes for committing a crime, asked whether a doctor treating a person who ate rotten fish would say it was not inedible because it was consumed.
The judge said there was a "disconnect" in the assessments of conditions at the facilities between government monitors and the harrowing accounts of lawyers, health workers and others who have cited inadequate water, inedible food and other problems.
"They're like supermodels," said Ms. Carpenter, of Food Network, who added that although there's plenty of fussing over every detail of the birds, there's no food-styling trickery involving hot glue or spray paint or other inedible ingredients.
Everything about this year has been unyielding garbage, and the US Food & Drug Administration is wrapping it all up by telling us that the festive holiday cookies we're eating might get their sparkle from tiny pieces of inedible glitter.
Monica's Job-Winning Sauce During Monica's short stint as a food critic for a local newspaper, in which she calls restaurant Alessandro's sauce "inedible swill," she shows the restaurant owner how to make her own delectable tomato sauce.  4.
And while bitter can alert us to the presence of a potentially harmful substance, sour may simply indicate a transformation: Milk spoils but isn't necessarily rendered inedible; with proper handling, it might be on its way to becoming cheese.
I saw it all: enormous families and enormous bodies, a Mormon with four wives, virgins sharing their first-ever kiss at the marriage altar, people with addictions to eating inedible objects, rooms caving in with hoarded goods, 90-day fiancés.
Looking into the future, according to the Department of Energy's recent 2016 Billion Ton Report, most bioenergy feedstocks will come from inedible plant material such as agricultural residues and from energy crops such as perennial grasses, short-rotation trees, and algae.
This is an embellished re-creation of college life before the rise of the modern university in the mid-19th century — presumably without the fines for swearing or playing cards, student duels or frequent riots over inedible dining-hall food.
Freeman didn't snitch and ended up in a nearby prison, where, as a man with discerning taste in food, he rejected the facility's often-inedible cafeteria meals and usually headed to its commissary, where inmates can purchase packaged foods, instead.
Until the arrival of blockchain agriculture and food data management, consumers will be relying on producers, importers, point-of-sale vendors, and governmental food safety authorities to manage and minimize the potential for inedible pine nuts to appear in the food system.
To protect bathers from stinging species, Dr. Piraino has led several European Union-funded jellyfish studies, ("I ran JellyRisk," he said) set up a global jellyfish spotting campaign, and protected beaches from inedible poisonous jellyfish with state-of-the-art, jellyfish-proof netting.
The encounter sticks in my mind not because the job sounded particularly interesting, but because I remember the photographers describing how often they had to cover the food with inedible glazes and fake water droplets in order to make it presentable enough to shoot.
In what is being described as a "first of its kind study," a group of chemists studied the chemical compounds found in avocado pits and husks, and they've discovered that those inedible pieces could possibly be used for everything from prescription medications to PVC pipes.
"What eats is eaten" said the unknown authors of the sacred Indian texts, the Upanishads, in the 6th century B.C. To survive and evolve, all living creatures developed defenses against being eaten: teeth and claws, the ability to run away, tough, inedible coverings, or naturally-occurring poisons.
This year, television has produced more than its share of high-end mysteries that fizzled out ("The Night Of"); promising adventures that got hamburger-helpered into something inedible (half the Netflix and Amazon originals); and cinematic extravaganzas that fall short of their own ambitions ("Westworld," sadly).
I'd splurged on a blowout lunch of savory bottarga roe in foamy zabaione (20 euros) and sturgeon with meaty finferli mushrooms (35 euros) at Cinque, a luxe restaurant from the Michelin-starred chef Enrico Bartolini, and had attempted to eat a kiosk's Florentine-style lampredotto sandwich (6 euros), which I'd surprisingly found inedible.
Ingesting a massive amount in one meal is more likely to cause side effects than having a little bit on a more frequent basis, but as mentioned above, it's very hard to ingest a massive amount of MSG that's close to the amounts that have caused symptoms in randomized trials—the meal would simply be inedible.
These include plates of rocks, pine cones, and other inedible items served to diners at "Al's Cafe" (1969), and "The Singing Posters" (2003/05), a phonetic reproduction of Allen Ginsberg's seminal beat poem "Howl," printed on dozens of brightly colored broadsheets at the now-defunct Colby Poster Printing Co., a one-time staple of vernacular Los Angeles imagery.
So now, as the decade winds down and we realize the real problem is not, in fact, our lack of clever solutions, but instead our capitalist society and hollowed-out middle class, all we're left with is a Dada-esque set of instructions designed to render an egg completely inedible and, most importantly, Bigger Than Before.
According to the San Diego Union Tribune, health inspectors told the store's owner, Bob Meanley, that if he wanted to keep serving the store's signature snack, he would need to install a three-basin sink so that the popcorn popper could be cleaned and sterilized, and the store would also have to undergo regular inspections, like it was a restaurant that served one buttered entree and several aisles' worth of inedible side dishes.
The wide-ranging survey features over 2500 works, from early assemblages, to photographic works, and iconic pieces like his reproduction of Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl," printed in collaboration with the now defunct but influential Colby Poster Printing Co. It will also focus on participatory installations like "Al's Grand Hotel" (212) in Hollywood and "Al's Cafe" (21010) in Downtown LA, a surreal restaurant where patrons were served inedible objects like rocks and plants, until it was shut down by the police who arrested Ruppersberg and the waitresses.

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