Leaves (spinach), roots and tubers (radishes), stems and buds (broccoli), fruits (peppers), seeds (corn)
Leaves, stems and roots
Yes. If plant food was used on vegetables they are edible.
Plant stems that are used as vegetables are called stem vegetables. This term is used for vegetables that are above-ground stems.
The aerial parts of the plant are used medicinally.
It depends what Plant.
The parts used medicinally are the whole plant and root, or rhizome, which is collected in the fall.
Vegetables come from different parts of plants.For ex. Potatoes come from roots. so do onions.Tomatoes come from branches.
Seed Vegetables are vegetables where the seed/s of the plant is eaten. Not the plant itself but the seed/s
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All parts of the plant are used, from the seeds to the roots.
A tomato is considered a fruit. Fruits of a plant are fleshy bodies that contain seeds, so peppers, cucumbers and eggplant are also considered fruits. Even though fruits are considered sweet and vegetables savory, only root vegetables and other parts of a plant can actually be considered vegetables. All seed-containing vegetables are actually fruits.
Chinese medicine uses various parts of the plant, the shoots and leaves.
Vegetables do not exist. Every edible plant is either the fruit of the plant, (i.e. apples, peanuts, tomatoes), the stem, the leaf, or the root (i.e. carrots). But the only parts of a plant that contain chloroplasts are leaves and stems. So think of any vegetable you know not to be a leaf or a stem.