yes, because there is water in it but it wont taste nice but it is drinkable.
there are some edible and some not but im for sure that the barrel catus
the siguaro cactus i think.
nopales are edible cactus leaves.
Many types of cactus are edible and commonly eaten by people. Prickly pear cactus is one example.
No, but they are a good back-scratcher.
Cactus vitamins are dietary supplements derived from edible cactus plants. This plant reduces cholesterol, high in fiber, and helps manage diabetes.
In the deserts of the American Southwest, seed pods from the mesquite tree/bush are edible as well as the fruits and tender new pads of the prickly pear cactus.
An edible plant is one that can be eaten as food, normally for sustenance and nutrition, but possibly just for the moisture content (as with cactus).
PRICKLY pear cactus
No, unfortunetly they are poisonous.
The most common edible plant in the desert is the cactus. The liquid inside of it can also be a valuable source of water in the desert. However, many cactuses can be poisonous, so it is not safe to cut and eat a random cactus.
Yes, Im pretty sure it is.
Yes, prickly pear fruits develop on a number of cactus plants and are edible.