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Is Twine Edible?

No.


This may be Goggle’s way of saying, “get a life.”


A Glitch in the Trader Joe’s Matrix?

From Eat This Much:

For reference purposes only:


Failed Twine-Concept Restaurants

To emphasize the inedible qualities of twine, consider these failed restaurants:


And a massive loss for investors:


Eating Twine Brings Discordance to Domestic Tranquility

These people do not look happy. Both the spaghetti and the meatballs are made of twine (Vegan friendly!).

We’ve been warned!


The Mona-Twine-Meatball Connection

WLBOTT Wonders: How would Mona Lisa react to her spaghetti and meatballs being replaced by twine?


Fates Worse than Twine


But Wait! There’s One Bright Spot (if you’re a cow)

Not having to deal with bale twine or wrap would be a dream come true for almost anybody who’s ever taken care of livestock.

Three chemistry PhD students at Imperial College in London have invented a bale wrap that’s not only edible, but could also be used to provide nutrient supplements to animals eating it.
Imperial College

2 replies on “Is Twine Edible?”

Very entertwineing. I can see where eating twine could be dangerous – it could ball up and block your small intestwine.

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