Mulberry leaves are eaten by _
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Unripe fruit and mature leaves have a white sap that's intoxicating and mildly hallucinogenic. White Mulberry tea quite popular in Japan. White Mulberry leaves are also the sole food source for the silkworm (Bombyx mori, named after the Mulberry genus Morus). The worms are edible cooked but not that tasty.
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Unripe fruit and mature leaves have a white sap that's intoxicating and mildly hallucinogenic. White Mulberry tea quite popular in Japan. White Mulberry leaves are also the sole food source for the silkworm (Bombyx mori, named after the Mulberry genus Morus). The worms are edible cooked but not that tasty
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