No, but they do have a similar flavor when brined. I prefer to plant them. The flowers and leaves are edible and have a nice peppery flavor.
The word capers is ケッパー (keppaa) in Japanese. The words capers and caper are the same in Japanese,as plurals are rarely used.
Nasturtium is a plant genus of the cabbage family, with five species, known as "Watercress." Nasturtium is not to be confused with Tropaeolum, a genus of perennial flowers that are commonly known by that name (there are about 80 species of Tropaeolum). Nasturtium is also sometimes confused with Rorippa, a similar genus in the cabbage family, that was, for some time, believed to be the same as Nasturtium.
Caperberries are the fruit of the caper bush, while capers are the pickled flower buds of the same plant. Caperberries are larger, milder in flavor, and have a different texture compared to capers.
Before bottling, capers are often graded on a scale from '7' to '16' millimetres. In France they are graded using the terms 'Nonpareilles' which are capers under 10mm and considered to be the best, and 'Surfines' which are usually up to 16mm. (from recipes4us UK website)
Seeds, berries, nuts, ect. A lot of the same things squirrels eat.
Is Horse Gram and Flax seed same .... The answer is no......
1. they both have almost same things.2. they also have same kind of seeds
No, they won't generate the same terrain. Seeds stop 'working' every time a version changes, as new things are added. There's no way a PC seed will give the same thing on the XBox360 version.
do different types of apples have the same number of seeds
do different types of apples have the same number of seeds
Not all typs of apples have the same number of seeds even by experimenting you will still fined out some apples have the same number of seeds as other apples do some dont.
No, Ben via gold seeds and Chia seeds are not the same. Ben via gold seeds are derived from the Salvia hispanica plant, commonly known as the Chia plant, which is native to Mexico and Guatemala. They are often referred to as Chia seeds in the market.