Q1 Which part of an onion plant do
we eat?
Root and leaves
O Leaves and flower
O stem and leave
O Roots stem and fruit
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Answers
Answer:
stem and root
Hope it helps you!
Answer:
I had a great time in several classrooms this week, talking about the different parts of the plant that we eat. Flowers? yes. Stems? yes. Seeds? yes. And the leaves, roots, and fruit too! Here's a quick overview in case you want to quiz the kids:
Roots (and tubers too!): This was an easy one. Most kiddos know that we eat the roots of plants. But I did have some surprises. Everyone could identify the carrot, but did you know they were originally purple, and have been bred to be orange? And the beets were one vegetable where you could eat multiple parts of the plant - you can also eat the leaves! There was some confusion between the onion, garlic and shallot, but we sorted it out. Potatoes are technically tubers, as they can propagate new plants.