Yes, it is. Anything, as long as they contain a seed or more, like Oranges, sunflowers, and cucumbers, are fruits. If an edible part of the plant doesn't contain seeds, like broccoli, then it's a vegetable.
No, red pepper is not a stem. Red pepper is a fruit that grows from the flowering part of the plant, known as the ovary. The stem of the pepper plant supports the fruit but is not the same as the fruit itself.
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If you mean the kind of pepper that comes in a pepper shaker, then no, it is not a fungus. Pepper comes from the dried berries of a pepper plant. The pepper plant is a sort of vine. The dried pepper berries are sometime called, "Peppercorns". They are ground up and used as a spice on food.
A raspberry is a fruit. It is produced from the ovary of a flowering plant and contains seeds.
The common names for the evodia plant include bee bee tree, Korean evodia, Japanese pepper tree, and aromatic pepper tree.
No, red pepper is not a stem. Red pepper is a fruit that grows from the flowering part of the plant, known as the ovary. The stem of the pepper plant supports the fruit but is not the same as the fruit itself.
Fruit. Almost anything with seeds inside is a fruit. (the seeds of peppers are the spiciest part) Common misconceptions: Figs and strawberries are not fruit. The 'seeds' are the actual fruit.
There are several things called peppers.The fruit of plants of genus Piper or Capsicum are all referred to as "peppers" (actually, Piper fruits are usually called "peppercorns"; black pepper is the dried and ground fruit of the Piper nigrum plant).
The pepper is the fruit.
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India Hence the spice trade and the search for a way to get things that make bland food taste better. There's a reason Colombus called Native Americans Indians, that's where he wanted to go.
The part of the green pepper plant you eat is the fruit.
No, the bell pepper is the fruit of the Capsicum annuum plant and grows above ground.
Pepper actually repels insects that eat the plant and is beneficial in that way
A bird pepper is a tropical American plant, Latin name Capsicum baccatu, or the very hot, red fruit of this plant.
Peppercorn is the dried fruit of the Black Pepper plant