Stem
stem (and leaves) but the part we eat are stems
When you eat celery, you are consuming the stalks of the plant. The stalks are the long, fibrous structures that grow upward from the base and support the leaves. Celery is a type of marshland plant in the Apiaceae family, and both the stalks and leaves are edible, but the stalks are the most commonly eaten part.
Celery is a special part of leaf structure called petiole
Yes, when you eat celery, you are primarily consuming the main stems, which are the long, fibrous stalks that grow from the base of the plant. These stalks are often referred to as "ribs" and are the most commonly eaten part of the celery plant. The leaves and the root system are also edible but are less commonly consumed.
tube like structue that can soak up water more easily
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No celery is a plant with many edible stalks. However Celeriac (also know as celery root) a relative of celery but is not part of the same plant.
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
Celery is a vegetable. It is just the swollen petiole (part of the leaf) of the plant.