I believe it is. Happy to get this information
The word vegetable is usually applied to edible plants, so I'd say no
Cotton is neither a vegetable or a fruit. Cotton is a fibre.
Yes it is. "The vegetable, or cellulose-base, class includes such important fibers as cotton, flax, and jute." Encyclopedia Britannica
It is a vegetable oil extracted from cotton seeds.
1. cotton 2. vegetable oils
Cotton seeds are used in the making of some vegetable oils. And since these oils are used in baking, that is how cotton is used in baked goods.
i think it"s cotton balls because it is very absorbent
Cotton and Linen are two examples of fabrics made from plants.
Agriculture in India: cotton farming, wheat and millet farming, fruit and vegetable farming.
Grains, pulses, cotton, vegetable oils etc. are all products of angiospermic plants
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Well for starters, natural fabrics come under animal or vegetable; animal: -wool -silk -coat or camel hair vegetable: -linen -coir -kapok -cotton -sisal -jute hope this helps, these are the most common vegetable fabrics.
Food processing , vegetable oil , cotton textile ,dairy products ,leather industries etc.
Other than the obvious - planting next season's cotton crop - cottonseed oil can be used like any other vegetable oil and the meal left after the oil is extracted is usually fed to ruminant livestock.