eetbare
Eetbaar is a Dutch adjective meaning edible, or fit for human consumption. It derives from eten (“to eat”) and the suffix -baar, indicating “able to be.” In Dutch usage, it describes foods, plants, fungi, or other substances that can be eaten safely under normal conditions. The term is often paired with niet eetbaar (not edible) or giftig (poisonous) when indicating safety status. Eetbaar does not automatically guarantee safety; toxins, preparation methods, and individual allergies can affect safety or palatability.
In botany and mycology, edibility is species-specific and may depend on proper identification and preparation. Many
In everyday use and in agriculture or cookery, eetbare varieties are selected for flavor, texture, and nutrition.
See also: edibility, foraging safety, toxicology, poisonous plants, Dutch language etymology.