tomatoes
Papaya Grapes Mango Durian Pear Gerlyn
Fruits and vegetables are commonly edible plant products. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, making them essential components of a healthy diet. Examples include apples, carrots, and spinach.
Some examples of bush fruits commonly found in the wild include blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, and elderberries. These fruits grow on bushes and are often foraged in natural settings.
No, it is not edible.
Edible Fruits
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All fruits from the Fuschia species are edible.
The nine edible fruits that are representing the nine fruits of the Spirit are mulberries, pomegranates, grapes, melons, olives, dates, figs, apricots, and nuts.
Bananas, strawberries, grapes and Oranges are the edible fruits. There are many different fruits including the ones listed above. Fruits are usually anything sweet with seeds, excluding gourds such as zuchinnis and cucumbers. Tomatoes are also fruits.
Rhizome vegetables include ginger, turmeric, and galangal, all of which grow underground and have distinct, aromatic flavors. Other examples are taro and bamboo shoots. While fruits are less commonly classified as rhizomes, certain plants like cassava produce edible tubers that can be included in this broader category. These plants are characterized by their thick, horizontal underground stems that store nutrients.
Strawberry Spinach (''Chenopodium capitatum'') a.k.a. Fraise Epinard, has mulberry-like fruits and spinach-like leaves which are edible.