Technically, it would be classified as a fruit because it bears seeds.
Gourds have many purposes. They can be used for decorations and can be carved to make spoons, ladles and cups. Some can be pickled and eaten.
Bananas, strawberries, grapes and Oranges are the edible fruits. There are many different fruits including the ones listed above. Fruits are usually anything sweet with seeds, excluding gourds such as zuchinnis and cucumbers. Tomatoes are also fruits.
A pumpkin is a fruit. It seems like a vegetable, but the family Cucurbitaceae, and the genus Cucurbita includes gourds, squash and pumpkins.
gourds are made out of a hollowed plant.
Yes, rats can eat gourds. Gourds are safe for rats to consume in moderation as they are non-toxic and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, it is important to note that gourds should not be a staple of a rat's diet as they are low in essential nutrients and high in water content, which can cause digestive issues if consumed in excess. It is always best to offer a balanced diet to pet rats that includes a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, and proteins.
No. A typical kangaroo does not eat gourds.
Apples, Citrus fruits, pumpkins and other gourds, corn...
Gourds are not poisonous to cat or dogs. While gourds are probably not the best food for your pet to eat, they are not dangerous to their health.
Yes, they used gourds for instruments, bowls, and art.
Bitter gourd starts as a seed, germinates into a seedling, grows into a vine, and then produces flowers that develop into fruits. The fruits start as small green pods underground before emerging above the soil and ripening into the bitter gourds we recognize.
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Gourds are often left to dry in the field on the vine. Harvest them before the first frost.