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The root of the carrot is what is eaten.
Cassava root is a poisonous root that can be made edible through proper processing methods such as peeling, cooking, and fermentation to remove harmful toxins. It is a staple food in many tropical regions of the world.
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
The edible part of the cassava plant is its root, which is rich in carbohydrates and commonly used in various food products. The root must be properly cooked to remove toxic compounds, as raw cassava contains cyanogenic glycosides that can be harmful. Cassava leaves are also consumed in some cultures after proper preparation, but the root is the primary edible part.
Parsnips do not have leaves as they are a root vegetable, similar to a carrot. The edible part of the parsnip plant is the long, white root that grows underground.
The leaf and the root of the Ullucus are edible. It begins with the letter U.
The leaf and the root of the ullucus are an edible vegetable. It begins with the letter u.
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Of course!
The root of the carrot is what is eaten.
Square root implies that a number x has a divisor y which when multiplied by itself equals x. In other words y² = x. The decimal system (numbers up to 10) has an interesting characteristic that helps solve your problem. If you square any number (y) that begins with 1, and ends with any number of zeros, you will have a number (x) that begins with 1, and ends with twice as many zeros as y. Conversely, if you square root any number (x) that begins with 1, and ends with an even number of zeros, you will have a number (y) that begins with 1, and ends with half as many zeros as x. Since one googol is a 1 with 100 zeros after it, the square root is a 1 with 50 zeros after it, otherwise known as one hundred quindecillion.
so far as I know, no, I havent seen it stated as edible
No, cabbage is not classified as a root vegetable. The edible part grows above the ground. Although cabbage has roots, they are not the edible part. Such things as carrot and potato (where the edible parts grow under the ground) are classified as "root" vegetables.
The root it is a root vegetable
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