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# Something edible, especially a vegetable; a [[comestible]].
# Something edible, especially a vegetable; a [[comestible]].
#* {{quote-book|year=1997|passage=Meanwhile, maize and morning glories, tomatoes and cherry trees, every flower and '''Esculent''' known to Linnæus, thriv’d.|author=Thomas Pynchon|title=Mason & Dixon}}
#* {{quote-book|year=1997|passage=Meanwhile, maize and morning glories, tomatoes and cherry trees, every flower and '''Esculent''' known to Linnæus, thriv’d.|author=Thomas Pynchon|title=Mason & Dixon}}
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# {{context|[[mycophagy]]|lang=
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# {{context|[[mycophagy]]|lang=
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}} An edible mushroom.
#* {{quote-book|year=2015|passage=[''Morchella''] ''esculentoides'' [is] similar to ''Morchella esculenta'', a European esculent, whose name, appropriately, means "edible".|author=Vera Stucky Evenson|title=Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region: Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming}}
#* {{quote-book|year=2015|passage=[''Morchella''] ''esculentoides'' [is] similar to ''Morchella esculenta'', a European esculent, whose name, appropriately, means "edible".|author=Vera Stucky Evenson|title=Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region: Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming}}