Yes, sage stems are technically edible, but they are typically tough and fibrous, making them less desirable for consumption compared to the leaves. While you can use the stems in cooking—such as for flavoring in broths or stocks—they are usually removed before serving. If you do choose to use them, it's best to chop them finely to make them more palatable.
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