The correct phrase is "how many vegetables" when referring to countable items, like individual vegetables (e.g., carrots, tomatoes). If you're talking about an unspecified quantity of vegetables in general, you might say "how much vegetable," but it's less common. Typically, "vegetables" is the preferred term for both the countable and uncountable contexts.
Vegetable oil is much better because it doesn't release as many toxins. <3
An onion can be considered a vegetable with many layers. Each layer is thin and distinct, contributing to the overall flavor and composition of the vegetable.
...Half?
4
14grams
Not much although it is a root vegetable
Four
Swiss Chard
alot
as much as you want
Which vegetable is available in White violet and red-skinned varieties
There should not be any animal fats in vegetable oil, as that is exactly what it is: vegetable oil.