No. Stem or stalk vegetables are those that comprise the stem or stalk of the plant like celery, broccoli, asparagus, green onion and the like. Aubergines (egg plant) are a vine fruit that do not comprise an edible stalk. They are similar to cucumbers, tomatoes and squashes in that respect. Root vegetables, like carrot, turnip, potatoes and onions comprise mainly the root or bulb of the plant.
Yes, aubergines are perfectly edible vegetables.
The eggplant is a bush. We eat the aubergines that grow on it. Aubergines are vegetables.
Well, the only purple vegetables are aubergines, and there are about 15-20 different green vegetables so the answer equals out to around 17-25.
All vegetables have stem
Millet and Sorghum are the main staples... vegetables like okra,tomatoes,aubergines etc are eaten daily
they are pink
celery,
Some vegetables that store their food in their stems include kohlrabi, rhubarb, and asparagus. These vegetables rely on their stem structures to store nutrients and energy for growth and reproduction.
Aubergines are good sources of vitamin D, and therefore they help the bones recover.
Plant stems that are used as vegetables are called stem vegetables. This term is used for vegetables that are above-ground stems.
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That would be eggplant.