In addition to the fruit, other parts of the plant are edible. Squash seeds can be eaten directly, ground into paste, meal, "nut" butter, or even flour. The shoots, leaves, and tendrils can be eaten as greens. The blossoms are an important part of native American cooking, and are also used in many other parts of the world. Both the male and female blossoms can be harvested pre- or mid-flower.
Squash grows from the flower of the plant.
All except the hard parts on the ends.
Every part of this plant is edible
The entire onion plant is edible.
The flowers are edible, the "meat" of the fruit is most often eaten, the seeds are edible and often quite good roasted and salted. This depends of course on the squash i question, there are thousands of varieties.
Gourds are edible, about like a squash.
Maybe the answer you are looking for is vegetable.But, in the scientific meaning of the word, squash is a fruit. This is because the fruit of a plant is the part of the plant that holds the seeds and in this definition of the word squash is a fruit.
Uh, the FRUIT part
the blue edible part dahh
root of the carrot plant is edible.
The edible part of coconut fruit is the endosperm of the seed
A vegetable is any edible part of a plant, and can include roots, tubers, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. A fruit is the part of a seed-bearing plant that contains the seeds. Foods like tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, and so forth, are vegetables that are also fruits.