Definition of "comestible"
comestible
adjective
comparative more comestible, superlative most comestible
Quotations
What with freeze-dried chives costing $96 a pound, and those snipped fresh for the omelette from the potted garden on the kitchen ledge almost free, the bountiful begonia has given way in many apartments to more comestible greenery.
1972 March 6, Richard W. Langer, “Sage, Rosemary and Thyme: Growing Your Own Fresh Herbs”, in New York, page 40
noun
plural comestibles
(chiefly in the plural) Anything that can be eaten; food.
Quotations
Precisely that, for example, homemade food, craft pottery, rough-hewn wood furniture, and consumption of comestibles in a barn, are not the usual daily experience is the reason it is fun, enticing and a contrast for a person when on holiday.
2003, Priscilla Boniface, Tasting Tourism: Travelling for Food and Drink, page 74