The noun 'vegetable' is a singular noun.The plural form is 'vegetables'.
I would say vegetable as they mostly look like peppers, and peppers are vegetables :D!
Yes. Brussel spouts are vegetables. they grow like trees
I would say vegetable as they mostly look like peppers, and peppers are vegetables :D!
The correct phrase is "how many vegetables" when referring to countable items, like individual vegetables (e.g., carrots, tomatoes). If you're talking about an unspecified quantity of vegetables in general, you might say "how much vegetable," but it's less common. Typically, "vegetables" is the preferred term for both the countable and uncountable contexts.
A few centuries ago, we said pease is a vegetable (remember pease porridge hot?), but now we say peas are a vegetable.
the vegetable group
I wish They can be made up totally of vegetables Flour from a cereal crop, oil from olives sunflowers or other vegetables sugar from sugar cane chocolate from the cocoa bean. So you can say cookies are a vegetable.
Cauliflower are Vegetables. vegetables caulflower is a vegetable
vegetable is translated "légume" (masc.) in French.un légume (masc.)
Jalapenos are neither fruits or vegetables many say they are peppers but the are just the same as pineapples
like mixed vegetables, could be vegetable dip or baked vegetables, or simply salad.