Difference between revisions of "Vegetables"
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|A Radish is a [[bulb]] that can be eaten. | |A Radish is a [[bulb]] that can be eaten. | ||
|A Parsnip is a root '''vegetable'''. | |A Parsnip is a root '''vegetable'''. | ||
| − | | | + | |Broccoli is the flower of a cabbage. |
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|[[File:Onion.png|center|200px]] | |[[File:Onion.png|center|200px]] | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 4 August 2018
Key Stage 1
Meaning
Vegetables are edible parts of a plant that do not contain seeds, so they are not fruit.
About Vegetables
- Vegetables are a very important part of the human diet and you should eat 5 portions of them every day.
- Vegetables can be the root, leaves or flower of a plant.
Examples
| A Radish is a bulb that can be eaten. | A Parsnip is a root vegetable. | Broccoli is the flower of a cabbage. |
| An Onion is a bulb that can be eaten. | Lettuce is the leaves of a plant. | A carrot is a root vegetable that grows underground. |