Tomato because its a wee sneaky red thing.
Botanically the bean pod is a fruit. But they are considered a vegetable in the culinary sense.
Plural -- "a vegetables" makes no sense at all.
Yes, peas are a vegetable, just not in the same sense as broccoli. Peas are considered a starchy vegetable.. They do not provide the same health benefits as other non-starchy vegetables.
"P alphabet" and "having six words" don't make sense. The letters of the alphabet are called letters, not alphabets, and how can a name of a vegetable have six words?
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Only invertebrates grazing on fungal patches or vegetable detritus washed into the cave. There is no "herb" for herbivores in the surface-animals sense.
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Cut it in half and look inside. Do you find any seeds? No. Thus, it is a vegetable.
no a colliflower is not a fruit, it is a vegetable!!! No
a Turnip is a Vegetable.
USDA a vegetable is classified as a vegetable by the way it grows.
Ada choke, also known as "Jerusalem artichoke," is not a vegetable in the traditional sense but is classified as a tuber. It comes from the sunflower family and is known for its edible underground storage organs. Often used in cooking, it has a nutty flavor and can be prepared in various dishes.