No, maca is not a nightshade vegetable. Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a root vegetable native to the Andes mountains in Peru, and it belongs to the cruciferous family, related to vegetables like broccoli and kale. Nightshade vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants, belong to the Solanaceae family. Thus, maca and nightshade vegetables are from entirely different plant families.
The Bengali name for maca root is "মাকা ভেজিটেবল" (maca vegetable).
Maca, a root vegetable, is not commonly found in India, so there isn't a specific Hindi name for it. However, it can sometimes be referred to as "maca" itself when talking about it in Hindi.
Nightshade vegetables are plants in the genus Solanum in the Solanaceae family. There are approximately 2,300 species that includes tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, tobacco, and pepper.
Nightshade vegetables are plants that have different constituents and properties and can be used in medicine. Some nightshade vegetables include peppers, potatoes, tomatoes and eggplants.
Chilli peppers, from the genus Capsicum, are members of the Nightshade family Solanaceae
Yes, maca is scientifically known as Lepidium meyenii. It is a root vegetable native to the Andes mountains of Peru and is often used for its potential health benefits, including boosting energy and enhancing fertility. Maca is commonly available in powder form and is added to smoothies, baked goods, and other foods.
please tell what is the exact meaning of maca in telugu word i mean what do you call maca powder in telugu
Maca Plant
Maca Likutabua was born in 1935.
Maca Likutabua died in 2000.
Joe Maca was born in 1920.
Joe Maca died in 1982.