no and yes it really depends what you are trying to make out of it
The edible part of cabbage is the condensed flower, also known as the inflorescence. It is the cluster of flowers that forms the head of the cabbage plant and is harvested and consumed in various culinary dishes.
All parts of the cabbage plant are edible. Generally only the leaves are eaten and the buds of broccoli. Collard is in the same plant family and the flowers of collards are put in salads.
No, cabbage is not classified as a root vegetable. The edible part grows above the ground. Although cabbage has roots, they are not the edible part. Such things as carrot and potato (where the edible parts grow under the ground) are classified as "root" vegetables.
That is the purpose for which they are grown
bananas ,coconuts ,edible flowers ,thyme ,rosemary,mushrooms ,peanut,pineapple,lemon ,peaches ,and orange.
Yes the flowers are edible and great in salads
Yes there is an edible plant in Antarctica. The sub-Antarctic edible plant is known as Kerguelen Cabbage.
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Yes, basil flowers are edible and can be used as a garnish or in salads for added flavor.
Many flowers are edible. Clover, dandelions, dill, lavender, lilac, and sage are all some edible flowers. To find a more complete list search 'edible flowers chart' and click on the first result.
Every part of this plant is edible
Cauliflower