Celery belongs to the apiaceae family. Most are aromatic plants with hollow stems, and are collectively commonly known as umbellifers. The family is large (around 300 genera and over 3000 species) and includes carrot, cumin, coriander, dill, caraway, fennel, parsnip and parsley amongst others.
No, celery is not a root vegetable. It is a stalk vegetable.
Celery is a vegetable. It is just the swollen petiole (part of the leaf) of the plant.
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Probably not. I am not sure, but surely, I don't see roots plucking out when I pull a cellery stalk.
Yes, Celery is a vegetable.
Celery is a vegetable.
Celery is a vegetable
No, parsley does not come from celery leaves; they are two distinct herbs. Both belong to the Apiaceae family, but parsley (Petroselinum crispum) and celery (Apium graveolens) are different plants with unique flavors and uses. Parsley is often used as a garnish or seasoning, while celery is commonly consumed as a vegetable. Despite their similarities, they have different growth habits and culinary applications.
It is certainly not a bad vegetable.
'Celery' is a culinary vegetable that starts with a 'C' and ends with a 'Y'.
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