Cultivate a plant for food
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domesticatesCultivate (a plant) for food
domesticatingCultivate (a plant) for food
domesticateCultivate (a plant) for food
domesticated(of a plant) Cultivated for food; naturalized
vegetablesVEGETABLE, a plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits
vegetablea plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits / of the nature of a vegetable
endospermsThe part of a seed that acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
endospermThe part of a seed that acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
buckwheata cereal plant, the seed of which is used for horse and poultry food, and in N. America is milled for making breakfast pancakes
parsleyA biennial plant with white flowers and aromatic leaves that are either crinkly or flat and used as a culinary herb and for garnishing food
buckwheatsBUCKWHEAT, a cereal plant, the seed of which is used for horse and poultry food, and in N. America is milled for making breakfast pancakes
quinoatall crop plant, Chenopodium quinoa, of the goosefoot family, cultivated in Peru and Chile for its small, ivory-colored seed, which is used as a food staple
pickerelweedA freshwater plant with broad arrow-shaped leaves and spikes of blue flowers that was formerly believed to give rise to, or provide food for, young pike
quinoastall crop plant, Chenopodium quinoa, of the goosefoot family, cultivated in Peru and Chile for its small, ivory-colored seed, which is used as a food staple
vegetableplant grown for food
cowpeathe seed of this plant, used for food
DAHLIAFlowering plant used for food by the Aztecs
cowpeasthe seed of this plant, used for food
canaltube for food, air, etc., in an animal or plant
canalstube for food, air, etc., in an animal or plant
amaranthAny plant of the genus Amaranthus, typically having small green, red, or purple tinted flowers. Certain varieties are grown for food
amaranthsAny plant of the genus Amaranthus, typically having small green, red, or purple tinted flowers. Certain varieties are grown for food
colzasplant, Brassica napus, of the mustard family, whose leaves are used for food for hogs, sheep, etc., and whose seeds yield rape oil
colzaplant, Brassica napus, of the mustard family, whose leaves are used for food for hogs, sheep, etc., and whose seeds yield rape oil
coleseedplant, Brassica napus, of the mustard family, whose leaves are used for food for hogs, sheep, etc., and whose seeds yield rape oil