No, it is the same as a zucchini
There cannot be a world record for the largest courgette as a courgette is just a small vegetable marrow. Therefore, although the courgette becomes a marrow there is no specific point where this change happens.
A courgette (which is a zucchini) is actually a small vegetable marrow, cut for use before maturity. A courgette is a young vegetable marrow that is an annual fruit.
No, a marrow and a courgette (also known as zucchini in some regions) are not the same, although they are related. A marrow is a mature form of the courgette, typically larger and with a thicker skin. While courgettes are often harvested when they are still young and tender, marrows are left to grow longer, resulting in a different texture and flavor when cooked. Both belong to the same species, Cucurbita pepo, but they are used differently in cooking.
A courgette is a small summer squash. From the plant-science point of view it is a fruit - it develops from a flower and contains the seeds for the next generation of the plant. From the mealtime point of view, though, it is a vegetable - it is not sweet, and we eat it with the main course, not as a dessert.It is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetablezucchini!
A Zucchini is an immature Vegetable Marrow so is a fruit, but it is normally used as a vegetable.
No, courgette seeds and pumpkin seeds are not the same. Courgette seeds come from the courgette (or zucchini) fruit, which is a type of summer squash, while pumpkin seeds are derived from pumpkins, which are a type of winter squash. Each type of seed has different characteristics, flavors, and culinary uses. Additionally, they belong to different species within the Cucurbitaceae family.
Courgette is also known as Zucchini.
A courgette is a vegetable.
courgette = dovlecel, tărtăcuţă
That courgette is going right into the pot!
She does not like courgette.Please pick up a courgette on your way home.
yes there is a difference