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Celery does have flowers, although the flower is not very showy and most people are only interested in the stalk (which is the part we eat).
When celery is allowed to flower the seeds are formed there, much as with any plant.
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I have some bad news for you. You can not ever harvest celery seed from a lovage plant. Celery plants produce celery seeds and lovage plants produce lovage seeds.
No, they are very different in both flavor and consistency.
Yes, celery is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, and celery fits this description as it produces flowers and fruits containing seeds.
Celery is an angiosperm plant. Angiosperms are plants that produce flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms have naked seeds. Celery produces flowers and seeds within a fruit, making it an angiosperm.
Ajmud , shalari
Absolutely. Unless directed otherwise, celery seed should be crushed.
In Kannada, celery leaves are called Gudda Sompina Beejagalu.
Celery seeds are nothing but "vammu" in Telugu, "ajwain" in Hindi
The conversion of grams to teaspoons varies depending on the density of the substance. For celery seeds, 0.5 grams is approximately 0.1 teaspoons, as there are about 5 grams in a teaspoon. Therefore, 0.5 grams of celery seeds is a small fraction of a teaspoon.
flower Celery does have flowers, although the flower is not very showy and most people are only interested in the stalk (which is the part we eat). When celery is allowed to flower the seeds are formed there, much as with any plant. Please see the related link below.
Ajmud , shalari
Oh, dude, it's like this: celery salt is a mixture of salt and ground celery seeds, while celery powder is just ground dehydrated celery. So, basically, one has salt in it and the other doesn't. It's like choosing between salty celery or just straight-up celery flavor, you know?