The trunk and the limbs of course!!
In America, broccoli is simply called "broccoli." It is a popular green vegetable from the cabbage family and is known for its nutritional benefits. Sometimes, it may be referred to in recipes or menus as "broccoli florets" when specifying the edible parts.
nobody knows broccoli could be called shrimp and shrimp could be called broccoli.
broccoli, and green stuff!
Broccoli is a vegetable in it's own right.
you can eat all of a broccoli
florets
Floret
Michael Rosen wrote the poem 'Where Broccoli Comes From'
The broccoli head is actually the collective flower buds of the plant. Each of the tiny green parts of the broccoli head will open into a yellow flower if left uncut. This head rises up from the center of the plant.
broccoli has no Hindi name, but u can say "Hari Phool Gobhi".
afraid brocolli
Yes, the UK does grow broccoli. Broccoli is a popular vegetable that is grown in the UK and is typically in season from June to November. Large commercial producers as well as smaller local farmers cultivate broccoli in various parts of the country.