I actually did mistakenly use a biodegradable version in my pots once. It was a very long time ago, before I knew they were a thing. And from what I recall, they quickly turned into a putrid mush at the bottom of the pots.
At least in my experience, and I don’t know how universal it is, the biodegradable ones tend to be tinted a non-white color and have different texture to them.
If it’s actually make out of polystyrene, I’ve read that is supposed to take 500 years like a lot of other plastics.
Many packing peanuts are biodegradable these days though, so it might not be actual styrofoam (polystyrene + air).
Those packing peanuts are made from corn and are basically edible.
Or if you wet them, they get sticky and you can stick them together to make stuff.
My mum gave me those for toys as a kid, to make stuff like you described. Ate a fair few, am fine.
I think they’re literally stale undusted cheetos.
I too have ate a few as an adult.
I actually did mistakenly use a biodegradable version in my pots once. It was a very long time ago, before I knew they were a thing. And from what I recall, they quickly turned into a putrid mush at the bottom of the pots.
At least in my experience, and I don’t know how universal it is, the biodegradable ones tend to be tinted a non-white color and have different texture to them.
I think the new ones are made from potato starch