No, A fruit is the product of a fertilized flower and will contain seeds. Garlic, (Allium sativum L) is a member of the onion family Alliaceae. The "garlicky" part of garlic is actually a protective layer of modified leaves that aid in storing nutrients.
Garlic is biotic because it is the bulb of a plant, and plants are biotic
Garlic (Allium sativum) is the source plant of Garlic. It is a bulb and a member of the "allium" family of plants which includes the "onion".
Yes, the garlic plant has a fibrous root system. A mature garlic plant has about 40 - 60 fibrous roots that are very strong.
Allium sativum is the scientific name for garlic.
Garlic
garlic is a fruit and a bulb . there is a type fruit ,and bulb.
Herb?
Bread, garlic, fruit and vegetables.
Bread, olive oil, garlic, fish or chicken, vegetables, fruit.
Bread, garlic, vegetables, fruit, and some fish and meat when they could get some for a flavouring sauce.
Grape GrapefruitGrapefruit and grapes are fruits. Garlic is a vegetable.
Frijoles, Tomatoes, Avocados, Potatoes, Sweet potatoes, Cassava, Mangoes, Chillies, Peas, Onions, Garlic, tropical fruit, imported fruit and vegetables,
they ate beans figs veggies lettuce cabbage garlic cheese olives fruit peas and bread
NO. Its actually made from the dried unripe fruit of the Pimenta Dioca. It sounds like a mix but is a spice all its own!
Basics: bread, olive oil, garlic - supplemented when available with some fish/meat and vegetables/fruit.
a few are the Chicken with Garlic and ginger and the Fruit Compote with Lichee nuts.
A cross and a string of garlic.