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Q: Is the top of the celeriac plant edible?
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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.


What does the term celeriac mean?

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.


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the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible


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Yes. The part of the carrot plant most people refer to as a "carrot" is actually the root, which is edible. The top of the carrot, referred to as carrot greens, are also edible.


What part of carrot is edible?

don't eat the plant bit on top and slice of the ends of the carrot and then you may eat it


What part of the carrot do you eat?

We eat the root of the carrot plant. most people eat only the root of the plant but the top of the plant the green leafy part is also edible and nutritious.


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Can Celeriac plants be grown by vegetatively propagating or cloning its own tuberous peel?

Cloning plants is a difficult process. Many scientists are working hard at perfecting which part of the plant is needed to be cloned. The celeriac plant is a root that is used for soups, it isnÕt clear if cloning the peel will clone the whole vegetable.


How do you spell celeriac?

Celeriac is the correct spelling. It is a noun and refers to a type of celery.