No, a caper is not a legume. Capers are the flower buds of the caper bush (Capparis spinosa) and are typically pickled and used as a culinary ingredient for their tangy flavor. Legumes, on the other hand, are plants in the Fabaceae family that produce seeds in pods, such as beans, lentils, and peas.
No, coconut is not a legume
No its not a legume
Here is a sample sentence using "legume": The peanut is actually a legume and not a nut.
'Caper' is Latin for goat.
A legume is a Peanut!
No. The macadamia nut is not a legume.
Caper has two syllables: ca-per
Catalina Caper was created in 1967.
Congo's Caper happened in 1992.
The Alpha Caper was created in 1973.
The Mediterranean Caper was created in 1973.
Canadian Caper happened in 1980.