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  2. Edible plant stem - Wikipedia

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    There are also many wild edible plant stems. In North America, these include the shoots of woodsorrel (usually eaten along with the leaves), chickweeds, galinsoga, common purslane, Japanese knotweed, winter cress and other wild mustards, thistles (de-thorned), stinging nettles (cooked), bellworts, violets, amaranth and slippery elm, among many others.

  3. Category:Stem vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Category:Stem vegetables. Category. : Stem vegetables. Stem vegetables are plant stems used as vegetables. Although many leaf vegetables, root vegetables, and inflorescence vegetables in fact contain substantial amounts of stem tissue, the term is used here only for those vegetables composed primarily of above-ground stems.

  4. List of gourds and squashes - Wikipedia

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    This list of gourds and squashes provides an alphabetical list of (mostly edible) varieties of the plant genus Cucurbita, commonly called gourds, squashes, pumpkins and zucchinis/courgettes. Common names can differ by location. The varieties included below are members of the following species: C. argyrosperma; C. ficifolia; C. maxima; C. moschata

  5. Moringa oleifera - Wikipedia

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    Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree of the family Moringaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent and used extensively in South and Southeast Asia. [2] Common names include moringa, [3] drumstick tree[3] (from the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree[3] (from the taste of the roots, which resembles ...

  6. Category:Edible plants - Wikipedia

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    Leopoldia. Lepidium campestre. Lepidium virginicum. Lewisia. Limnocharis flava. Lippia micromera. Liquidambar cambodiana. List of wild edible plants in Mongolian cuisine. Livistona decora.

  7. Teff - Wikipedia

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    The name teff is thought to originate from the Amharic word ጠፍፋ teffa, which means "lost". [5] [7] This probably refers to its tiny seeds, which have a diameter smaller than 1 mm (0.039 in). [7] Teff is a fine-stemmed, tufted grass with large crowns and many tillers. Its roots are shallow, but develop a massive fibrous rooting system. [7]