Results for: edible mushroom that grows in clusters
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Brussels sprout, bud; bloom; burst forth; grow quickly; cause to sprout, develop shoots, edible shoots of plants, emerge, germinate, new growth on a plant, something like a sprout, sprig, shoot; lad, young man (Slang)sprout
buckwheat, buckwheat porridge, porridge made from cooked grain (especially buckwheat); buckwheat or any other edible grainkasha
bulge or swelling, knot, bulge; mass of tissue; swelling; complication; joint or point on a stem from which a leaf grows; point that receives and transmits transmission signals from different directions (Internet), lump on something, point in sentence ...node
burrowing shellfish, clam flesh, collect clams, dollar, gather clams, secretive person, edible marine mollusk; nontalkative person (Slang)clam
cabbage plant with a thick edible stem, turnip cabbage, type of cabbage having an edible bulb-like stem, vegetable resembling a turnipkohlrabi
cactus fruit, cactus with edible fruitBarbados gooseberry
camassia, death camas, plant with edible bulb, quamashcamas; camass
canola oil, type of plant whose seeds are used to produce an edible oil, type of rapeseed plantcanola
caplin, edible ocean fishcapelin
carbohydrate substance, courage, edible complex carbohydrate found in plants; substance used to stiffen fabrics; formality, stiffness of manner, starchy foodstuff, stiff and formal manner, stiffen with starch, stiffen with starch; make rigid, make stif...starch
carrageen, edible seaweedIrish moss
carrageenan, carragheen, edible seaweed found on North Atlantic coasts, Irish mosscarrageen
cashew nut, tropical tree bearing edible nuts, type of tree; fruit of this treecashew
cassava, type of edible plant that grows in tropical regions and is used in high-starch diets (native to Africa, Asia and South America)manioc
cayenne pepper, edible red pod, green pepper, see also:bell pepperred pepper
 

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