Yes. It is not the fruit nor seed of the plant. It can be eaten both raw or cooked and is most definitely a vegetable and used for its flavour.
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Celeriac is a term used for a certain type of celery that has swelled up and formed a large turnpike root. This is a edible, aromatic, root from celery.
Celery root. Also called celery knob. It has the flavor of celery and parsley combined.
Translation: Karfas lefti (كرفس لفتي) It literally translates as "turnippy celery", which is very similar to the appearance of celeriac root, but, as an idiomatic expression, karfas lefti refers to celeriac root.
Celeriac is known for being an unattractive vegetable but the root of celeriac is quite tasty and is similar to celery. The leaves are woody and generally not eaten due to their unappealing taste.
Celeriac is the correct spelling. It is a noun and refers to a type of celery.
No celery is a plant with many edible stalks. However Celeriac (also know as celery root) a relative of celery but is not part of the same plant.
No, celery are stalks that grow above ground. Its relative celeriac is a root that grows underground.
Celery stalks should not be fed to horses. The strings get it stuck between their teeth and it can cause gum disease! Celeriac, being a root vegetable, would be outside a horses normal forage. If you a serious about trying it consult with you vet.
allergic to celery? or if you mean coeliac disease, its when you're allergic to gluten, wheat, barley etc.
No, celery has leaves but the celery is not a leaf. if the leaves are up and the root is down whats leftover
If you are looking in your larder and unable to get to a store, a bit of celery seed should bring flavour. If your store is out of celery you could substitute celeriac, or if its an allergic thing perhaps another spice root vegetable like Fennel. You could also sub in Leeks.
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