These Edible Flower-Infused Dishes are a sensory delight, offering a burst of color and flavor that will elevate any meal to a whimsical feast. From garden parties to romantic dinners, these recipes are sure to captivate your guests.
The people of China enjoy eating one-hundred and seventy-eight insect species. Making them some of the most enthusiastic insect eaters in the world.
Edible Stones
BLUE Cornflowersugar! made with freshly harvested cornflowers .
Stay hydrated while caring for the environment. Make your very Own Ooho the organic edible water sack. These beautiful water spheres are fun,easy and inexpensive to make.
In food as in nature, color abounds. Natural dyes, made from food scraps that would otherwise go composted or unused, suddenly inspire creative opportunities that reduce food waste. They can replace synthetic chemical colorings in foods like frostings, icings and batters. They can also dye fiber such as yarn, clothing and pillowcases. And they can add color to DIYs and projects from paper crafts to homemade paints to Easter eggs…
If you happen upon a Dreamweaver, they may entice you with the allure of lilacs. With their calming scent, lilacs are not only pleasant but helpful with activating your brain's memory and emotion. The Dreamweaver's Lilac Donuts will whisk you away to a land of positive thoughts with each melt-in-your-mouth bite!
Make edible rocks using chocolate to demonstrate how sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks form, fun geology for kids
Another healthier option to the standard potato chip would be growing and harvesting your own taro roots and then turning them into chips. Want to find out how to grow and harvest taro in your own gar
You can't make a Murdered Cupcake without some Edible Glass and a few drops (ok a lot of drops) of edible fake blood.
Eating bugs might be the future of sustainable protein, and these chefs aren't shy about eating insects—here, 20 of their top bug recipes