a healthy person eat fruits and vegetables
Yes. It's a plural noun to describe a group of objects, which are collectively called vegetables. Same as "vegetable" is a noun.
The Recommended Daily Values describe what your intake for vegetables, fruits and meats should be. They were created by the FDA.
You do not use adverbs. You would use adjectives such as bitter,spoiled or rotten.
Carnivores eat meat, or the flesh of living things, but not plants, vegetables or fruits.
If a person were eating meat and vegetables, he/she would be feeding as a first order consumer (vegetables) and a second order consumer (meat).
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The Recommended Daily Values describe what your intake for vegetables, fruits and meats should be. They were created by the FDA.
The Recommended Daily Values describe what your intake for vegetables, fruits and meats should be. They were created by the FDA.
"Maduras" is the feminine form of the Spanish word for "ripe." It is often used to describe fruits or vegetables that are fully mature and ready to eat.
I call vegetables in french is vegetables
There are no seedless vegetables. all vegetables eventually carry seed.