a. rare. [f. TOAST v.1 + -ABLE.] Capable of being toasted.
1570. Levins, Manip., 3/1. Tostable, tostilis.
1861. Pittston Gaz., 28 Feb., 1/5. The prime-movers in the affair had determined to astonish the natives, by toasting everything toastable, and responding in eloquent terms.
1919. Oregon Daily Jrnl., 23 Sept., 13/2. A committee directed by Ethel Cooper has made arrangements for a roaring fire, toastable food and enough string instruments to accompany considerable singing.