Fruits & Vegetables Week: Rheum rhabarbarm, Rhubarb a fruit that is not a fruit

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Gurcharan Singh

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Jan 15, 2011, 1:50:08 AM1/15/11
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Rheum rhabarbarum, Rhubarb petioles, other names Garden rhubarb, Pie plant, wine plant
 
A vegetable can be any part of the plant, but a fruit is invariably a botanical fruit. Rhubarb is one of the few rare examples of exception, here the fleshy petioles are consumed as a fruit after making stews, also used in pies, sauces, preserves, tarts and mixed with fruits for flavours. Extracted juice is used for making wines and beverages.
 
The name Rhubarb has often been misapplied (even in text books) to R. rhaponticum a native of Bulgaria, not generally cultivated
 
 


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tanay bose

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Jan 15, 2011, 9:51:41 AM1/15/11
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Thanks Sir Ji for the info
These are new for me
tanay
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Tanay Bose
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