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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.
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.
When we eat a radish, we are consuming the root part of the plant. Radishes are known for their crisp texture and peppery flavor, which make them a popular addition to salads and other dishes. The edible root grows underground, while the leaves and flowers of the radish plant are also edible but less commonly consumed.
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.
potato
root
Of course!
The root of the carrot is what is eaten.
so far as I know, no, I havent seen it stated as edible
The root it is a root vegetable
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.
edible
taro?
no -.-