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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Can you eat cheese plants?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Can you eat cheese plants?),it will help you,my kids.

Can you eat cheese plants?

on toast.
Answers:
Whilst recognising that the question is not serious I am rather suprised that so many people have not heard of the (Swiss) Cheese ~Plant which is an ornamental indoor climber which looks like an overgrown plant of the rubber plant family. It has bright green leaves with holes in them which makes them look like slices of Emmental cheese. It is related to Diffenbachia which is also known as Dumbcane or Mother-in-~Laws Tongue because it can make you very quiet.

The leaves, stems, and roots have needle-shaped calcium oxalate raphide crystals. If eaten, these cause an intense burning sensation in the mouth and throat and temporary paralysis of the throat muscles.

It is highly toxic to many household pets.

So cheese plant on toast is only to be reserved for the Mother-in-Law (should you wish to end up in court).

no cheesy helmets

cheese grows on plants?

No

Absolutely. They're particularly delicious with mustard and marmalade. Fill your boots!

im sure you could but i dont think you would want to

umm no cheese don't grow on plants

I've got all my own teeth if that helps?

Yes and you can have a piece of moon on toast too.

Yeah but rubber plants are way to chewy

don`t be silly.

Yep, it's good with ketchup

I ate a spaghetti tree for breakfast. And I went into the backyard this morning to harvest some fresh Pop Tarts.

What a stupid question.


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