Yes. In the U.S they are known as Beet Greens. The can be cooked in the same way as spinach. Similarly Turnip Greens are also eaten regularly.
The beetroot, the part we eat and use, is actually the root of a plant. that's why it's called a beetroot. Sometimes, you can see the upper portion of the plant, but it's usually cut off. Ginger, potatoes, and radishes are other root vegetables.
One generally eats the root, the part that is not stalks or leaves.
Many foods people eat are actually leaves of their plants. Spinach, lettuces of all kinds, cabbage, kale, mustard greens, beet greens, parsley, basil, thyme, oregano, and others.
You eat the leaves, similar to spinach.
carrots, radish's, turnips, horseradish's
Yes.
no. only spinach.
spinach is a plant, but we eat the leaves mainly
Many animals, including insects and mammals, eat leaves. People eat leaves, such as lettuce, parsley, and spinach leaves.
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