yes if you want to
youngberry and raspberry are fruits
Fresh fruits and vegetables are firm, bright in color and pleasant smelling. Any fruit or vegetable that has and unpleasant odor or has gotten soft and mushy should not be consumed.
Yes, any kinds of fruits, vegetable and plants can be composted!
yes a lemon
A vegetable can be edible seeds, roots, stems, leaves, bulbs, tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant. A fruit is the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant.
Because they think it is a none fruit which makes it a vegetable but what people don't realize is that it is a fruit but yet considered a vegetable because it doesn't have any sugar in it which most fruits do.
There are no fruits that grow in Antarctica; nothing grows there. It's too cold.
the seasonal availability of any 5 vegetable in Australia in which month grow
A vegetable is any edible part of a plant, and can include roots, tubers, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. A fruit is the part of a seed-bearing plant that contains the seeds. Foods like tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, and so forth, are vegetables that are also fruits.
I doubt that any helicopter can fly from Antarctica to Australia.
Tomatoes, along with peppers, squash, eggplant and many other "vegetables" are fruits. the definition of a vegetable is: Any plant of which the flowers, roots, tubers, leaves or stems are used as food. In common lexicon, tomatoes are considered vegetables, but botanically, fruits are a separate class.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are firm, bright in color and pleasant smelling. Any fruit or vegetable that has and unpleasant odor or has gotten soft and mushy should not be consumed.