Plants as Food. What are the parts of a plant that you can eat?  Roots  Stems  Leaves  Seeds  Ovaries/fruit  Flowers.

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Plants as Food

What are the parts of a plant that you can eat?  Roots  Stems  Leaves  Seeds  Ovaries/fruit  Flowers

Look at the pictures  See if you can figure out what part of the plant that you can eat…..

Onions Leaves

Squash Ovary / Fruit

Cauliflower Flower

CabbageLeaves

Eggplant Ovary / fruit

MustardSeed

Caraway Seeds

ClovesFlower

Garlic Leaves

Ginger Root

Leaves

Carrots Roots

Lettuce Leaves

Beets Leaves / Stems / roots

Corn Seeds

Peppers Ovaries / Fruit

Thyme Leaves

Black Pepper Seeds

Lima Beans Seeds

Orange Ovary / Fruit

PeasSeeds

ArtichokeFlower

SpinachLeaves

PotatoRoots

Broccoli Flower

Cucumber Fruit / Ovary

Apple Fruit / Ovary

Asparagus Stem

Cinnamon Stem

Almond Seed

Cane Sugar Stem

Celery Stem / Leaves

Vanilla Seeds

Nutmeg Seed

Saffron Flower stigma

 Can you name another seed that you eat?