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Gourd
Bitter gourd also known as bitter melon is green and sweet when raw.
The scientific name for the dounce fruit, commonly known as the "cucurbit" or "gourd," is Lagenaria siceraria. This plant is part of the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, and is often cultivated for its edible fruit and uses in crafts. It is also known as the bottle gourd or calabash, depending on the specific variety and region.
A gourd is a plant from the same family as Squash or Pumpkin. Often the fruit are used by retaining the dried skin and husk on the outside and using the inside, hollowed out, for storage, decoration, lanterns and musical instruments. Gourds belong to the family Cucurbitaceae. More often than not people mean the fruit when they use the term 'gourd' although it does refer, also, to the entire plant.
Yes, they are a type of fruit, since a fruit is defined as any plant with seeds inside of it.
The cucumber is the fruit of the cucumber vine plant.
it is a hard-skinned fruit
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An ash gourd is a vine of the genus Benincasa, or the green, fuzzy fruit which is taken from this vine.
An ash gourd is a vine of the genus Benincasa, or the green, fuzzy fruit which is taken from this vine.
Yes, the word 'gourd' is a noun; a word for a type of plant and its fruit; a word for the dried shell of this fruit made into utilitarian items; a word for a thing.
A gourd is a plant from the same family as Squash or Pumpkin. Often the fruit are used by retaining the dried skin and husk on the outside and using the inside, hollowed out, for storage, decoration, lanterns and Musical Instruments. Gourds belong to the family Cucurbitaceae. More often than not people mean the fruit when they use the term 'gourd' although it does refer, also, to the entire plant.