Yes, they are the same.
Courgettes
commonly yes, botanicly no-its a fruit
Courgettes, also known as zucchinis, are low in calories and high in water content, making them a great choice for hydration and weight management. They are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, which support overall health. Additionally, courgettes contain dietary fiber, promoting digestive health and helping to regulate blood sugar levels.
Zucchinis turn yellow after picking due to the natural ripening process, which causes the chlorophyll in the vegetable to break down and reveal the yellow pigments underneath.
If you mean zucchinis, then i think they do. if you put some of it in their food bowl, they might nibble it a little. they will most likely eat carrots but im not sure about zucchinis. well, just put some of it in the guinea pigs food bowl and see if they like it then you will know for sure. (please post a message on my board if they dont.) thank you for asking!!
Vegetable like runner beans, few species of cucumbers, courgettes are climbers and pumpkin is a creeper
Ratatouille is a stewed vegetable dish and no meat is used to make it, just ingredients such as tomatoes, with garlic, onions, courgettes and herbs. All the ingredients are sautéed lightly in olive oil.
Watermelon belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes several other vegetable crops. Notable members of this family are cucumbers, pumpkins, zucchinis, and squashes. Additionally, melons such as cantaloupe and honeydew also share this botanical family. These crops are often characterized by their trailing or climbing growth habits and large, fleshy fruits.
I have done some reseach, and YES, you can feed you beardie Zucchini / Courgettes.
zucchinis
vasculal
green or yellow