Oh honey, you're talking about nuts. Those little nuggets of goodness that come from trees and plants. They can be a tasty snack, add some crunch to your salad, or even be ground up into butter. Just be careful if you have any Allergies, we don't need any unexpected trips to the ER.
They are called legumes.
E. Lewis Sturtevant has written: 'Seed-breeding' -- subject(s): Pamphlets, Seeds, Physiology 'The dairy cow' -- subject(s): Ayrshire cattle, Milk 'Sturtevant's edible plants of the world' -- subject(s): Edible Plants, Plants, Edible
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
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One example of an edible seed from a Philippine tree is the Pili nut, which is native to the Philippines and is commonly consumed as a snack or used in traditional dishes.
The aril is an edible part that is attached to the seed, and is readily eaten by others. It's the edible part that has attached and grown on a seed. An example of an aril is a pomegranate seed.
no they are not
yes, the part of coconut edible is its seed.
Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
In the deserts of the American Southwest, seed pods from the mesquite tree/bush are edible as well as the fruits and tender new pads of the prickly pear cactus.
The blueberry seed is located in the center. They are very small and edible.