To determine how you want to cook egg plant, you need to know what you want the egg plant to taste and feel like, but there are many fabulous recipes for egg plant that tell you how to cook it.
James Cook, during his voyages in the 18th century, discovered a variety of plants, particularly in Australia and the Pacific Islands. Notable among them were species such as the eucalyptus and various types of ferns, as well as edible plants like breadfruit and taro. His expeditions contributed significantly to botanical knowledge, as he documented many plants previously unknown to Europeans. Cook's interactions with indigenous peoples also provided insights into the uses of these plants for food and medicine.
No, you get more fiber from raw plants.
He was a scientist on Captain cooks ship, studied NZ plants and insects.
because all green plants work as producer
They eat mostly lettuce, cabbage, and also sunflower seeds. Don't cook any of them though.
Answer:You cant cook fruit. Its diferent seed things. Wild plants I guess. But you need fresh water (if eating) and a cutting tool, and a rock thats hot. :)
Yes some beverages are good for plants. Pour the water that you cook your potatoes in over your flowers because the starch in the water is good fertilizer for plants. Milk can be used to get rid of powdered mildew.
Aoraki Mount Cook is the highest peak in New Zealand (3754m from a base of 760m). It has permanent ice and snow cover over much of its slopes and therefore the vegetation is primarily limited to alpine plants. These include the native Mount Cook Lily (Ranunculus lyallii) which has large white flowers and large glossy green fleshy leaves. It is in the buttercup family, and is not a lily. Other noteworthy plants in the area are: mountain daisies Spear grass/ taramea/ wild spaniard (Aciphylla aurea) Vegetable sheep (Raoulia eximia) Tussock grasses Aoraki Mount Cook is in Mount Cook National Park.
They new which were eatable and how to cook it. They also new which ones could be used for medication.
Water is used in every aspect of life. -We drink it, we cook in it, we clean with it. Water nourishes the plants we eat. -I could go on and on.
In the case of herbs, they are often referred to as culinary herbs. In the case of plants for food, you hear edible; crops; comestible.
ALL -- except what you drink or cook with or water lawn and or plants -- i would say about 99 %