Correct option is C
The correct answer is
(c) Cabbage.
· Cabbage is not a root; it is a leafy vegetable. The part of the cabbage that is consumed is its leafy head, which consists of tightly packed leaves. Unlike the other options, which are all root vegetables, cabbage grows above ground and does not have an edible root.
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Radish: A root vegetable, typically consumed for its edible root.
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Beetroot: Another root vegetable known for its vibrant red or purple edible root.
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Turnip: A root vegetable commonly used in cooking, with its root being the edible part.