Name a Fruit or Veggie A to Z
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H - Haricots Verts (french green beans)1
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I - Illawarra Plum1
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J - Jam made from fresh fruit1
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K - Kiwi Fruit1
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L - Lemonaid made with real lemons1
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M - Marshmallow fruit salad1
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N - Niçoise Salade1
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O - Organic Oranges1
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P - papayas1
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Q - Quince1
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R - Red Delicious apples0
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R- Rutabagas0
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S - Silverbeet1
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T - tangerine1
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U - Ububese - It is an African fruit mostly found in countries like Tanzania, Zambia, Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.ububese1
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R - radish1
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V- Vegetables0
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S - Sapota fruit. Sapote (from Nahuatl tzapotl) is a term for a soft, edible fruit. The word is incorporated into the common names of several unrelated fruit-bearing plants native to southern Mexico, Central America and northern parts of South America. It is also known in Caribbean English as soapapple.0
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We seem to be in different abc order. I'm going with W after Judith's vegetables.
W - Wax beans0 -
Thank you Linda, not sure what happened but think it’s different time zones members are posting. So that means I follow the Letter W Linda just posted. My letter is X
X- Xing Zi
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Y - Yarrow1
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Z- zucchini1
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Susan - we used to pick yarrow every fall to make tea for the winter. It was so bitter but Mom said it would help her "well being" during the winter months.
A - Apples2 -
Yarrow isn’t something I remember but back of my mind think my Grandmother said something about it!
B- Beets
They were one of many of my favourite veggies yum yum 😋0 -
I don't think I have ever had Yarrow myself. Nice to bring up some memories for you all though!
C - Custard Apple1 -
D - Dandelion greens - another spring time health booster for my Mom1
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E - Echinacea. There's another one your Mom probably knew about, Linda!1
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My Mom and Grandmother were very familiar with Echinacea. Thanks Susan
F- Fennel
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My husband and I still take Echinaecea for cold symptoms.
G - Garlic (my Dad took this for high blood pressure)1 -
H - Hawthorn fruit1