That’s another clickbait “mystery food” post format.
There’s no actual information in the text itself—just a setup designed to make you:
- click “first comment”
- guess what the item is
- engage with the post
🧠 Why you can’t identify it from this alone
To know what something is (especially food), you need:
- an image
- shape, color, texture details
- origin/context
Without that, “these things” could be anything—fruit, snacks, seeds, or even non-food items.
🚫 Why these posts are misleading
- They intentionally hide the image or key details
- “How do you eat them?” creates curiosity bait
- Often used to farm comments or drive traffic
🧩 Bottom line
This is not a real question—it’s a teaser missing the actual item needed to identify it.
If you want, upload or describe what the items look like, and I can tell you exactly what they are and whether they’re safe to eat.