Onions are bulbs, used in cooking as vegetables. Ginger is a rhizome - a horizontal stem of the ginger plant. Tomatoes are a fruit.
onion, ginger, and tomatoes that is all I know.
ginger , turmeric, potato are different examples of underground stem buds.
Rhizomes are essentially underground stems, also referred to as rootstalks or creeping rootstalks. Ginger, tumeric, and galangal are popular, edible rhizomes.
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There are several plants that have edible stems; asparagus and celery come to mind.
No,they are the stems of a plant......
They're tender, edible broccoli stems.
Ginger reproduces through its rhizomes, which are underground stems that grow horizontally. These rhizomes can produce shoots that develop into new ginger plants.
Potato , Colocasia ,Canna , ginger , turmeric etc.
no, if you eat grapes it is kind of eating the stalk of them.
Yes, parsley stems are edible and can be eaten. They have a slightly stronger flavor than the leaves and can be used in cooking or as a garnish.
The leaves on a strawberry are edible- just not very pleasant. I wouldn't recomend it. Added comment from Chef John They are full of Chlorophyll and as such are very high in antioxidants. Keep them on if you are making a blenderized drink to reap all the benefits.