Are black-eyed peas really peas?
No.Blackeye pea. Federal Grain Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Marketing Service.Black-eyed peas (Vigna unguiculata) are a variety of cowpea and are part of the family of beans & peas (Leguminosae or…
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How did the grapefruit get its name? It doesn’t look like a grape.
It is believed that the name refers to the manner in which grapefruit grows in clusters on a tree.Grapefruit. SNAP-Ed Connection, U.S. Department of Agriculture.Most botanists agree that the grapefruit is a…
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How did the squash get its name?
“Squash” comes from the Narragansett Native American word askutasquash, which means “eaten raw or uncooked.” Fresh squash varieties at a farmer’s market. Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.Squashes are one of…
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Is a coconut a fruit, nut or seed?
Botanically speaking, a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, also known as a dry drupe. However, when using loose definitions, the coconut can be all three: a fruit, a nut, and a…
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What is the difference between sweet potatoes and yams?
Although yams and sweet potatoes are both angiosperms (flowering plants), they are not related botanically. Yams are a monocot (a plant having one embryonic seed leaf) and from the Dioscoreaceae or Yam…
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Why do turkeys have dark and white meat?
In a turkey the active muscles such as the legs store a lot of oxygen and become dark, while less active muscles like the breast remain white.The Beltsville Small White turkey was…