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This is a list of plants that have a culinary role as vegetables. "Vegetable" can be used in several senses, including culinary, botanical and legal. This list includes botanical fruits such as pumpkins, and does not include herbs, spices, cereals and most culinary fruits and culinary nuts. Edible fungi are not included in this list.
Grape seed oil, a cooking and salad oil, also sprayed on raisins to help them retain their flavor. [90] Hemp oil, a high quality food oil[91]also used to make paints, varnishes, resins and soft soaps. [92] Kapok seed oil, from the seeds of Ceiba pentandra, used as an edible oil, and in soap production.
Almost everything, especially beans, strawberry, [6] [18] cucurbits (cucumber, squash [6] ), fruit trees, [8] tomatoes [6] and cabbage. Predatory insects, honeybees. Many pests, tomato worm [6] Predict a square metre for its adult size. Borage is a good companion for a wide variety of plants.
Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... This is a list of edible flowers. Scientific name Flavor Color Common name Abelmoschus ...
Root vegetable. Carrot roots in various shapes and colors. Root vegetables are underground plant parts eaten by humans as food. In agricultural and culinary terminology, the term applies to true roots such as taproots and tuberous roots as well as non-roots such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and stem tubers. [1]
In botany, a perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. [1] The term ( per- + -ennial, "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widely used to distinguish plants with little or no woody growth (secondary growth in girth) from trees ...
There have been 13 British monarchs since the political union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland on 1 May 1707. England and Scotland had been in personal union since 24 March 1603. On 1 January 1801, the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland merged, creating first the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ...
Sessile Oak ( Quercus petraea) Pines. Scots Pine ( Pinus sylvestris) Poplars. Aspen ( Populus tremula) Black Poplar ( Populus nigra; southern Great Britain only) Rowans and Whitebeams. European Rowan ( Sorbus aucuparia) Common Whitebeam ( Sorbus aria) and several related apomictic microspecies.