There are no seedless vegetables. all vegetables eventually carry seed.
They are Fruits even though they dont have seeds
A seedless plant would be eg a vegetable eg carrot-lettuce but these plants have roots, all fruits and flowers have seeds but vegetables do not.
No. Many vegetables have seeds, such as tomato, cucumber, okra, eggplant, squash and others as well. Also, there are seedless fruits, such as seedless grapes, watermelon and cherries.
English cucumbers are a popular seedless variety of cucumber. They are longer and slender with thin skin, and the seeds are almost non-existent. Additionally, English peas (also known as garden peas) are another seedless vegetable variety commonly found in English cuisine.
I know of a blue potato. Blueberries can be used as vegetables, but their juice is more purple than blue. No, blueberries can not be used as vegetables. Blueberries in there natural state they have seeds. Seedless blueberries are genetically modified to have no seeds. This, of course, could trick people into believing that blueberries are naturally seedless, and therefore a vegetable.
seedless plant do not live longer. People are starting to like seedless plants.
I believe it is not seedless
Fruits have seeds. Vegetables don't. It is still a fruit because it has seeds in its natural state before it was genetically altered by man ............ sheesh
The first seedless grapes were the Thompson green seedless grapes. All seedless come from this stock. They were discovered and not invented by Thompson.
They are hybrid plants. Specifically grown to be seedless. I guess you could call them "engineered plants."
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