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edible$23873$ - перевод на голландский

ONE PART OF PLANTS THAT ARE EATEN BY HUMANS
Edible Plant Stems; Edible plant stems; Edible stems; Edible stem
  • Crispy lotus stem garnished with chives

edible      
n. eetbaar
edible oil         
  • Cooking oils on a shelf in China
  • Olive oil
  • A bin for spent cooking oil in [[Austin, Texas]], managed by a recycling company.
  • [[Sunflower seed]] oil
  • Olive oil production in [[Croatia]]
OIL CONSUMED BY HUMANS, FROM VEGETABLE OR ANIMAL ORIGIN
Cooking oils; Edible oil; Cooking fat; Comparison of cooking fats; Edible oils; Food oil; Frying oil; Processed oils; Fry oil
eetbare olie
cooking oil         
  • Cooking oils on a shelf in China
  • Olive oil
  • A bin for spent cooking oil in [[Austin, Texas]], managed by a recycling company.
  • [[Sunflower seed]] oil
  • Olive oil production in [[Croatia]]
OIL CONSUMED BY HUMANS, FROM VEGETABLE OR ANIMAL ORIGIN
Cooking oils; Edible oil; Cooking fat; Comparison of cooking fats; Edible oils; Food oil; Frying oil; Processed oils; Fry oil
keukenolie

Определение

locust
An annoying customer at a retail store (who always seem to appear in swarms).
As soon as we opened up this morning, we were overrun with locusts.

Википедия

Edible plant stem

Edible plant stems are one part of plants that are eaten by humans. Most plants are made up of stems, roots, leaves, flowers, and produce fruits containing seeds. Humans most commonly eat the seeds (e.g. maize, wheat), fruit (e.g. tomato, avocado, banana), flowers (e.g. broccoli), leaves (e.g. lettuce, spinach, and cabbage), roots (e.g. carrots, beets), and stems (e.g. [asparagus] of many plants. There are also a few edible petioles (also known as leaf stems) such as celery or rhubarb.

Plant stems have a variety of functions. Stems support the entire plant and have buds, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Stems are also a vital connection between leaves and roots. They conduct water and mineral nutrients through xylem tissue from roots upward, and organic compounds and some mineral nutrients through phloem tissue in any direction within the plant. Apical meristems, located at the shoot tip and axillary buds on the stem, allow plants to increase in length, surface, and mass. In some plants, such as cactus, stems are specialized for photosynthesis and water storage.