Oh, dude, rice comes from the seed part of the rice plant. Yeah, like, it's not like you're munching on rice leaves or stems, you know? So, next time you're chowing down on some sushi or a bowl of rice, just remember you're basically eating rice babies. Weird, right?
The seeds.
It is the seeds of the Oryza Sativa (rice grass).
no grits come from rice plants
on it's leaves
no rice are not produced by ferns(nephrolepis) as they come under the plant kingdom pteridophytes rice grains are produced by paddy plant which comes under the group of plant kingdom called angiosperms
An ovary is the part of the plant an apple comes from.
Rice is a plant on its own. Only Rice comes from the rice plant. Most rice comes from India, China Pakistan , Bangladesh, Japan and other Asian countries. Rice is also grown in Australia and Italy. K-A-J
There is no scientific name for rice bran. Rice bran gets its name from the plant, which is the rice, Bran is the outer part of the grain.
A beet is a root plant.
Banana is the fruit of a plant
Rice grains come from the seeds of the rice plant, known as Oryza sativa. These seeds are sown in fields where they grow into plants that produce the rice grains we consume. Harvested rice grains have an outer hull that needs to be removed before they are processed and consumed as food.
Parsnips come from the root of the parsnip plant. They are a biennial plant, and the edible part is the thick, white taproot that grows beneath the ground.