Celery hearts are often considered better for eating raw due to their tenderness and milder flavor, making them ideal for salads and snacks. In contrast, stalk celery with leaves offers a more intense flavor and is great for cooking, adding depth to soups and stews. Ultimately, the choice depends on your intended use—celery hearts for crisp bites and stalks for robust cooking.
the celery stalk that has leaves
Yes they can and they love it, you will notice if you give them 1 stalk with leaves and all they will go straight to the leaves, :) the greener the better by the way :D
Yes budgies like greens including celery leaves. I fed my budgies dandelion leaves and lettuce.... and celery leaves....
No, celery has leaves but the celery is not a leaf. if the leaves are up and the root is down whats leftover
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
marijuana leaves?
the affects they have are that since the leaves have the green coloring, the blue water mixes with the green for the celery to be produed.
most plants absorb more water through their leafs
Yes my parakeet loves celery, he is 7 years old now and hasn't died from it yet ;)
In Kannada, celery leaves are called Gudda Sompina Beejagalu.
It is botanically accurate to call a celery "stalk" a stem, usually with leaves attached, as well.
it has a larger surface area the celery stalks with out leaves & surface area is an enzyme that speeds up the transpiration in the Xylem tubes