There are a few. Celery grown in stalks. Brussel sprouts grow on a stalk. Artichokes grow on top of a stalk. Corn grows on a stalk, but it's actually a grain. Asparagus is a stalk. Sugar cane, bamboo shoots, and lemon grass are all stalks, too.
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.
Stalk solution is a type of preservation method where plants are submerged in a solution containing sugar, salt, and vinegar to extend their shelf life. It helps to maintain the freshness and crispness of the vegetables while infusing them with flavor. Stalk solution is commonly used for preserving vegetables like cucumbers and green beans.
Vegetables and bananas are a few examples.
Some kinds, yes
All kinds of vegetables unless poisonus or harmful to health.
fish vegetables and fruits
Banannas
all kinds of fruits vegetable and nuts especially a pumkim
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None. Ladybugs are carnivorous
The stalk and stem are terms that often refer to different parts of a plant. The stem is the main structural support of the plant, connecting the roots to the leaves and flowers, while the stalk typically refers to a specific supporting structure of a flower or leaf. In some contexts, “stalk” can also describe the elongated part of certain fruits or vegetables. Essentially, all stalks are stems, but not all stems are stalks.