Why does celery have strings?!
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The Apiaceae or Umbelliferae (both names are allowed by the ICBN) is a family of usually aromatic plants with hollow stems, commonly known as umbellifers!. It includes cumin, parsley, carrot, coriander/cilantro, dill, caraway, fennel, parsnip, celery, Queen Anne's Lace and other relatives!. It is a large family with about 300 genera and more than 3,000 species!. The earlier name Umbelliferae derives from the inflorescence being generally in the form of a compound "umbel", and has the same root as the word "umbrella", for obvious reasons!. The botanical subspeciality that studies Apiaceae is sometimes called sciadophytography!.
basiclly it is a broad leaf grass if you look at a blade of grass its the same the strings are part of the support structure of the celery like rebar in concrete , concrete can take as long as seven years to fully cure /harden so i hope this helped a littleWww@FoodAQ@Com
basiclly it is a broad leaf grass if you look at a blade of grass its the same the strings are part of the support structure of the celery like rebar in concrete , concrete can take as long as seven years to fully cure /harden so i hope this helped a littleWww@FoodAQ@Com
idk!!but why does cheese have strings 2!!!
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that like why is the grass green lmao it just isWww@FoodAQ@Com
because that's how theyre madeWww@FoodAQ@Com
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