No, quinoa is not considered a vegetable; it is classified as a pseudocereal. It is the seed of the Chenopodium quinoa plant and is often used in cooking similarly to grains. Quinoa is rich in protein and nutrients, making it a popular choice for those seeking healthy grain alternatives.
Quinoa is a grain-like crop. Its seeds are consumed as a food. So, technically people eat a part (seed) of a fruit.
Quinoa is a plant - Chenopodium quinoa a pseudocereal; the small grains are edible, oil can be extracted. Quinoa is a very valuable food.
No vegetable starts with qux. The leaf and the root of the ullucus are an edible vegetable. As for q, there is quinoa, which is a grain, so I suppose that might be classed as a vegetable.
Tomatoes
It's called a vegetable because it was once a cucumber, which is a vegetable.
Technically it is considered a grain not a vegetable
Garlic is considered a vegetable because it is a plant that is grown for its edible parts, which are the bulbs.
its a tuberous root, which can be considered as a vegetable. its not a fruit for sure!!
Quinoa
lemon today is considered a vegetable.
Yes, cabbage is considered a vegetable.
Popcorn is considered a vegetable.