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.
A courgette is a vegetable.
Courgette is also known as Zucchini.
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