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potato or beet
A potato is an edible tuber.
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Stem tuber of the potato plant is edible
They are edible but have a poor or sometimes even a bitter taste
No, a carrot is not a tuber. It is a root vegetable, specifically a taproot, which means it grows underground from the primary root of the plant. Tuber is a type of modified plant stem, such as potatoes.
Potatoes are a tuber, which grows underground, and are the only edible part of the potato plant.
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Yam is an edible root that begins with the letter "y". It is a starchy tuber popular in many cuisines around the world and can be boiled, roasted, fried, or mashed.
That plant is called "yucca." It is known for its fleshy, edible yellow roots that are commonly used in South American cuisine. The roots can be boiled, fried, or mashed and are a good source of nutrients.
Neither, potatoes belong to a group of plants known as the Solanaceae family. The family includes Datura (Jimson weed), mandrake, deadly nightshade (belladonna), capsicum (paprika, chili pepper), potato, tobacco, tomato, eggplant and petunia. Potatoes are a vegetable.