When it looks like celery
No, it isn't. It has one at one point, but not when we pick it.
There are quite a few reasons why chickens cannot eat celery. One of the biggest reasons is that they simply cannot pick it up with their beak.
Celery is a noun. A sentence with celery in it is: The celery was mushy. A noun is a person place or thing. Celery is a thing which makes it a noun.
Lots of pictures of celery via the Related Link.
Celery is grown in the ground; the celery sprouts above the soil.
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a celery stalk is one long big strip of celery
Celery does have roots.
Celery
Yes, you can substitute celery seed for celery in a recipe, but keep in mind that celery seed has a more concentrated flavor, so you may need to use less of it compared to fresh celery.
Celery is ready to pick when the stalks are firm, crisp, and have reached a height of about 8 to 10 inches. The color should be a vibrant green, and the base of the stalks should be broader and well-developed. Additionally, check for a slightly hollow sound when you tap the stalks; this indicates they are mature. If the stalks are thin and floppy, it’s best to wait a little longer before harvesting.
Oh, dude, it's like this: celery salt is a mixture of salt and ground celery seeds, while celery powder is just ground dehydrated celery. So, basically, one has salt in it and the other doesn't. It's like choosing between salty celery or just straight-up celery flavor, you know?