yes, vegetable is designed for vegetable, plant food is designed for plant food
a plant makes its food a animal finds or hunts it
mushroom = fungus; fungus does not = plant
Plants gets nutrition by its own and fungus steals another plant's food.
An edible plant is a vegetable.
Onions are in the vegetable food group because it is an edible plant used for cooking or eating raw.
B. zucchini The word plant is very general. It could be a food plant...or a flower plant. It could be edible or inedible. The word food is also very general. We don't know if it is food from plants or animals. The word vegetables is more specific for both food and plant, but it could be any vegetable. Zucchini is a close-up word; it is very specific as a plant, a food, and a vegetable.
in transhumance people grow food and in nomadic pastoralism any domesticated plant food is acquired through trade.
a herbaceous plant used for food. Straight from the dictionary.
A vegetable is a plant, whereas cheese is derived from milk which comes from an animal. So no, cheese could never be a vegetable.
A Caf'e Bean.
A plant
Absolute rubbish! Red food colouring is generally made from crushed cochineal beetle shells, which some people find unpalatable/ unacceptable (vegetarians for example), red vegetable colouring is a vegetable alternative made from beet and hibiscus to give the colour