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Just to expand on this: in the Zelda series it differs from game to game. In some games they are bomb flowers (e.g. Tears of the Kingdom, also Wind Waker if I remember correctly), in other games they appear to be man-made and are bought in shops (e.g. Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, I think?) and are presumably conventional bombs with gunpowder as you mentioned. I don't remember any game where bombs are an enemy like you said, but I'll take your word for it. I haven't played every game.
Ocarina of time also has bomb flowers. Majora's Mask has these guys called Real Bombchus as for the bombs for enemies
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/zelda_gamepedia_en/images/8/80/MM3D_Real_Bombchu_Model.png/revision/latest?cb=20220122001305
Bombchus!
Is that an enemy? As I recall* they're an item that only the player can use, they never appear out in the wild and you don't have to fight against them (unless they ricochet back at you). Also, this is just my interpretation, but they seem mechanical to me, not alive.
* which is clearly not as reliable a source as it could be
OoT also has the bomb flowers. You have to blow up the large boulder blocking Dodongo's cavern by throwing a bomb flower from the cliff and then in the cavern you get the bomb bag to start carrying bombs.
I'm also pretty sure that somewhere in OoT someone says that bomb flowers are the raw material for bombs