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A '''vegetable''' is a plant of which some part other than the fruit may be eaten. For instance the stalk from [[celery]], the root a [[carrot]] or [[turnip]] and the leaves of [[lettuce]]. Sometimes plants where only the fruit is eaten are also commonly classed as vegetables, such as [[zucchini]] or [[pumpkin]].
An edible plant.


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* [[Period foods]]
* [[Period foods]]
* [[Recipes]]
* [[Recipes]]

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Latest revision as of 17:01, 29 April 2006

A vegetable is a plant of which some part other than the fruit may be eaten. For instance the stalk from celery, the root a carrot or turnip and the leaves of lettuce. Sometimes plants where only the fruit is eaten are also commonly classed as vegetables, such as zucchini or pumpkin.

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