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.
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Celery and asparagus are examples of stem foods.
stem (and leaves) but the part we eat are stems
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tube like structue that can soak up water more easily
For the most part, all. The very base that was connected to roots would probably be too woody to eat. The leaves are very aromatic and work great in making broths, stews, and salads. The stems are easy enough to eat raw or cooked in a dish. Celery seeds should be ground before being used as a spice.
yes, it has xylem and phloem. i learned that in 5th grade.NO! The stem of the celery is actually the thin disk at the base of the stalks. The part we eat is all leaf; specifically, the stalk is a modified petiole - the part of the leaf that connects to the stem. Each stalk is 1 leaf with a top blade that divides into leaflets. Farmers bred the plant to have the large fleshy petioles because people liked to eat them. I learned that just this week while writing a leaf lesson for my kids.
No. What you eat has nothing to do if someone likes you or not. It is who you are that determines if someone will like you.
Doves dont eat celery
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Guinea Pigs can eat celery if it is free of pesticides. My guinea pigs love celery.