Noun
Suitableness for being eaten; edibleness.
Source: Webster's dictionary“At the cellular level, decisions as to the edibility or otherwise of things encountered, and as to whether the environment is favourable or hazardous, are vital for survival. Source: Internet
Farouq said the rice was distributed to the states as handed over to the ministry by the Nigerian Customs Service, adding that NAFDAC also assessed the edibility of the rice. Source: Internet
Skylab food significantly improved on its predecessors by prioritizing edibility over scientific needs. Source: Internet
Their disposition towards eating almost anything will also cause them to explore the edibility of aquarium plants in a fish tank. Source: Internet