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Outside..... Only joking, i think the worlds biggest producer of celery is the United States
from your nose
in my bumhole
yes
Celery is grown in the ground; the celery sprouts above the soil.
Yes celery grows in the ground.
2000 Guinness Record CELERY: 26.7 kg (49.1 lb) Grown by John and Mary Evans
Celery is commonly grown in mild climates with ample water. Common cultivation areas in the U.S. include central and south Florida as well as irrigated farming areas in the agricultural valleys of California.
Bananas are grown in Panama!!! Bananas are grown in Panama!!!
No, celery are stalks that grow above ground. Its relative celeriac is a root that grows underground.
If celery is good quality, such as celery that is organically grown, it can have a salty or even a slightly sweet taste. I'm munching on some celery right now that tastes salty. No condiments required, and it is high in non-soluble fiber. I've even read that digesting celery burns more calories than it contains...
Dill is an annual plant, a member of the celery family Apiaceae. It is a herb or spice for flavouring food, and is widely grown throughout Eurasia.
Cotton, soybeans, corn, wheat, grains, rice, sugarcane, sweet potatoes, celery, and more
Dill is an annual plant, a member of the celery family Apiaceae. It is a herb or spice for flavouring food, and is widely grown throughout Eurasia.
There are a few. Celery grown in stalks. Brussel sprouts grow on a stalk. Artichokes grow on top of a stalk. Corn grows on a stalk, but it's actually a grain. Asparagus is a stalk. Sugar cane, bamboo shoots, and lemon grass are all stalks, too.
Vegetable crops, such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, celery, carrots, cabbages, brussels sprouts, eggplants, etc.